Events
Lessons, Challenges, and Opportunities
This conference report features a discussion of both old and new strategies for promoting gender equity in development. As such, it draws upon experts from academia and from the field to analyze individual cases, such as the development of a women's cooperative in Guatemala. It also aims to identify policy options and suggestions for moving the current debate forward.
Improving Maternal Health Worldwide
In developing countries, more than 500,000 women die of pregnancy-related complications each year, yet most of these deaths can be prevented with improved medical care. The Wilson Center's Global Health Initiative has launched a policy series to discuss, inform, and potentially effect policy on critical issues related to maternal health.
The Stem Cell Controversy
Webcast: January 18, 2006featuringRobin Cook, bestselling author and member of the Wilson Center's Board of Trustees; Michael West, President & Chief Scientific Officer, Advanced Cell Technology, Inc.; and William Hurlbut, Consulting Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford University Medical Center, and Member of the President's Council on Bioethics
PEPFAR Reauthorization and the Global AIDS Response
Webcast: September 20, 2007featuringA Director's Forum with U.S. Representative Nita M. Lowey (D-NY), UNAIDS Executive Director Dr. Peter Piot, and USAID Assistant Administrator for Global Health Kent R. Hill
Avian Flu May Be the Next Pandemic
"It is not if it is going to happen. It is when, and where, and how bad," said Dr. Michael Osterholm at the first meeting sponsored by the Wilson Center's new Global Health Initiative. Video and powerpoint presentation available.
Physician Reimbursement System Questioned
AUGUST 2006--Wilson Center Board Member Robin Cook Publishes Op-Ed in New York Times
Delivering Solutions: Advancing Dialogue to Improve Maternal Health
'Delivering Solutions' captures, analyzes, and synthesizes the strategies and recommendations that emerged from the the Woodrow Wilson Center’s 2009-2011 "Advancing Dialogue on Maternal Health" series.
Dialogue Interview With Dr. Samia Altaf
March 2008 - Dr. Samia Altaf, Woodrow Wilson Center fellow and public health physician, discusses the failure of international development aid in Pakistan.
Sebelius Outlines Domestic, Global Health Challenges at Board Dinner
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius discusses the historic U.S. health reform effort, saying "The costs of doing nothing are extraordinary." She also discussed global health challenges at the first Board of Trustees dinner of 2010.