Global Health Action 2010: A Powerful Experience

More than 500 participants from the private sector, NGO leaders, government officials and representatives of multilaterals and foundations attended Global Health Action, the 2010 GBC Annual Conference. Informative sessions led by high-level speakers, extensive networking opportunities and productive, offline one-on-one conversations helped build momentum in cross-sector collaboration on global health.

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Conference Speakers: Smart Dialog

C-suite, senior philanthropy and health execs from top corporations interacted with their counterparts from the most influential public health organizations in the world, including the head of The Global Fund, the current and former heads of PEPFAR, the director of the World Health Organization and the executive director of UNAIDS as well as the heads of top NGOs like CARE USA and PSI.read more...

Conference Sessions: Smart Ideas, Smart Execution

The conference is organized along three main tracks designed to produce actionable takeaways and specific opportunities for partnerships and funding:Transformative Strategies and How to Implement Them; Big Concepts in Global Health and How to Make Them Work; and Opportunities for Disproportionate Impact.read more...

Awards Dinner: HHS Secretary Sebelius to Keynote

US Health and Human Services Secretary Sebelius was the keynote speaker at this year’s Awards for Excellence in Business Action dinner, June 8. Helene Gayle, CEO of CARE USA and Michel Kazatchkine, head of the Global Fund were awards presenters. The National Basketball Association was a special honoree at a unique event in health and development—with top corporate executives, ambassadors,senior political leaders and nonprofits all coming together. The evening featured special appearances by Annie Lennox and Ashley Judd of PSI's Board of Directors.read more...

Hotel Discount at Conference Venue

GBC’s Annual Conference and the Awards for Excellence in Business Action took place at the Renaissance Washington, D.C. Downtown Hotel, in the heart of the U.S. capital. read more...

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