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2010 Aspen Ideas Festival Interviews

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7/6/2010 • The Aspen Institute - Aspen, Colorado

Managing editor of the Kaiser Daily Global Health Policy Report, Jill Braden Balderas, interviews global health leaders participating in the 2010 Aspen Ideas Festival.

Nigel Crisp, member of the U.K. Parliament's House of Lords, discusses how he believes developed and developing countries can work together to improve global health. Crisp recently authored the book, Turning the World Upside Down - The Search for Global Health in the 21st Century.

Sophie Delaunay, executive director of Doctors Without Borders-USA, addresses coordination of foreign aid and how her organization works with countries on the ground. She also addresses her organization's recent report on access to antiretroviral drugs in Africa.

Hugh Grant, chairman, president and CEO of Monsanto, talks about how the private sector can work with governments and NGOs to improve access to food in developing countries.

Francis Omaswa, founder and executive director of the African Center for Global Health and Social Transformation, discusses how to retain health care workers in developing countries and says donor nations should listen more to the people they wish to help.

Kavita Ramdas, president and CEO of the Global Fund for Women, talks about the health care needs of women around the world and ways developing countries can hold their own governments accountable.

Ann Veneman, former executive director of UNICEF, discusses the Millennium Development Goals and how disease-specific health initiatives can be better coordinated to improve overall care.