EVENT: Ebola, Health Security, Conflict and Peacebuilding
Why should containment and control of infectious diseases in areas of conflict be a priority? What has the Ebola crisis taught us about public health infrastructure?
An October 14 event, "Ebola, Health Security, Conflict and Peacebuilding," will tackle these tough questions and others. The event, hosted by the Conflict Prevention and Resolution Forum at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced and International Studies (SAIS), will feature NTI Executive Vice President Deborah Rosenblum, along with speakers from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Search for Common Ground and SAIS.
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