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RECORDED - Congressional Seminar on the Ebola Outbreak: What’s Needed to End This Crisis? | September 24, 2014 - (12-1:30pm ET)
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RECORDED - Congressional Seminar on the Ebola Outbreak: What’s Needed to End This Crisis? | September 24, 2014 - (12-1:30pm ET)
Wed, 2014-09-24 00:42 — Kathy GilbeauxCLICK HERE TO VIEW THE RECORDED CONGRESSIONAL SEMINAR
Hosted by:
Senator Chris Coons, Chair, Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African Affairs
Senator Jeff Flake, Ranking Member, Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African Affairs
UPMC Center for Health Security
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Capitol Visitors Center, Room SVC201-00 (Event is full, please join us on our livestream video)
12:00pm - 1:30pm
The United States and many other nations and international organizations are helping to respond to the unprecedented Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Panelists will discuss: What are the latest updates on the ground? What have we learned so far? Are governments, WHO, and NGOs doing all that is needed to help stop the outbreak? What types of infrastructure vulnerabilities contributed to the current Ebola outbreak? What, if anything, should we be doing differently now or in the future to assist West Africa and other regions in containing future epidemics?
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