May 22, 2012
Geneva, Switzerland
Aspen Global Health and Development

Aspen Global Health and Development and The World Health Organization Department of Reproductive Health and Research present the second annual

May 17, 2012
Washington, DC
Aspen Global Health and Development
CANCELLED: This strategic discussion of global health and diplomacy will feature President Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania. President Kikwete and other key leaders will discuss the importance of women's health to development overall, highlighting country progress. The event will offer an opportunity for engaged discussion on critical topics including the role of donors in achieving significant and sustainable progress. Read More
April 20, 2012
Washington, DC
Aspen Global Health and Development

ACT April Meeting

April 18, 2012
Washington, DC
Aspen Global Health and Development
Water is humanity’s most essential need, and yet one third of our planet’s population lacks access to safe water, spreading disease and conflict. As climate change makes draught and disaster increasingly common, leading to melting water sources and wells pumped past the point of renewability, the water we do have is distributed and consumed in a starkly inequitable way. Population growth is making scarce resources like food and water scarcer, and pushing families to join the rush of migration into thirsty mega-cities Read More
March 19, 2012
Washington, DC
Aspen Global Health and Development

By invitation only.

January 27, 2012
Washington, DC
Aspen Global Health and Development
This event will focus on casting Food Safety as a fundamental pillar of development and Abt Associates and TransFarm Africa as leading experts/knowledge leaders poised to help push this initiative to the forefront of project priorities in USAID, other donor agency and private sector stakeholder circles. Read More
January 12, 2012
Washington, DC
Aspen Global Health and Development

Twenty years after the 1992 “Earth Summit” in Rio de Janeiro, the promise of sustainable development will be revisited again in June 2012 in Rio.

January 12, 2012
Washington, DC
Aspen Global Health and Development

Country ownership has become one of the most debated issues in the world of global aid and development. But what does country ownership mean in practical terms to donors, development partners, and country governments?

December 15, 2011
Washington, DC
Aspen Global Health and Development
Economies grow by upgrading the products they produce and export. The technology, capital, institutions, and skills needed to make newer products are more easily adapted from some products than from others. Read More
December 4, 2011
Durban, South Africa
Aspen Global Health and Development
“Healthy Women, Healthy Planet” invitation-only luncheon event will run during the 17th Conference of Parties in Durban, South Africa and bring together approximately 50 leaders from the environment, gender, and international development communities for a discussion of the ways in which reproductive health, gender, and climate change are linked.
December 2, 2011
Washington, DC
Aspen Global Health and Development
The goal of the Advisory Council on Trade will be to bring together leading thinkers, acting in an individual capacity and behind closed doors, to put forward the elements of a new model for encouraging increased trade, investment and development. Read More
November 30, 2011
Dakar, Senegal
Aspen Global Health and Development
In May 2011, the Global Leaders Council for Reproductive Health announced The Resolve Award, an award celebrating country progress in accelerating access to reproductive health. Read More
November 30, 2011
Dakar, Senegal
Aspen Global Health and Development

November 30, 2011

November 29, 2011 - December 2, 2011
Dakar, Senegal
Aspen Global Health and Development

November 29, 2011 – December 2, 2011

A declining fertility rate combined with a population bulge of workforce-age citizens can not only boost a country’s economy, it can spark progress in a country’s overall development.

November 29, 2011 - December 2, 2011
Dakar, Senegal
Aspen Global Health and Development
Second Annual Gates Institute IFP ConferenceThis event is by invitation only.
November 22, 2011
Washington, DC
Aspen Global Health and Development
As part of the Aspen Global Health and Development program, the Health Worker Migration Initiative (HWMI) identifies and promotes innovative policies to address the growing global challenge of inequitable healthcare access due to the migration of health workers, highlighting promising practices at the global, regional, and country level. Read More
November 17, 2011 - November 19, 2011
Bamako, Mali
Aspen Global Health and Development

November 17, 2011 – November 19, 2011

October 17, 2011
Washington, DC, United States
Aspen Global Health and Development

Join The Aspen Institute in welcoming Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland, Dr.

October 10, 2011
Washington, DC
Aspen Global Health and Development

Featuring: Ambassador John Simon, Founding Partner, Total Impact Advisors & CGD Fellow; Agnes Dasewicz, Senior Advisor, Grass Roots Business Fund; Katrin Kuhlmann, TransFarm Africa "Removing the Barriers" program at the Aspen Institute; Jill Macari, Junior Investment Officer, Calvert Foundation; and Cheryl Newman, Deputy Chief of Mission, Honest Tea - Argricultural Product End-Buyer Perspec

October 10, 2011
London, United Kingdom
Aspen Global Health and Development

A meeting of the Global Leaders Council Members and European Union Donors on reproductive health commitments.

This event is by invitation only.

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