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.
Conference Speakers: Smart Dialog

Discuss big ideas and innovative strategies with smart thinkers and doers like: Ambassador Melanne Verveer, U.S. ambassador for global women's issues; Dr. Michel Kazatchkine, Executive Director, The Global Fund; Philippe Douste-Blazy, Chairman of UNITAID; Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, Co-Chairman, GBC and former Chairman, Anglo American plc; Laurie Garrett, Council on Foreign Relations
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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.
Best in Business Action Dinner

To cap off your two-day work smarter experience, all conference participants are invited to the Awards for Excellence in Business Action reception and dinner June 8. Past dinner speakers have included Bono, Bill Clinton, and Richard Branson. The event highlights standard-setting programs and partnerships, supports global collective action, and attracts high-level representatives of governments, civil society and business.read more...
Hotel Discount at Conference Venue

GBC’s Annual Conference and the Awards for Excellence in Business Action will take place at the Renaissance Washington, D.C. Downtown Hotel, in the heart of the U.S. capital. Don’t delay – June 7-8 will be very busy. Reserve early, and save nearly 50% on room rates.read more...
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