Global Health Security in Conflict and Crisis

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February 19, 2019 | A current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is threatening dense urban areas as it spreads. The global response to this outbreak has been complicated by regional political instability and violence, delaying international action, limiting resource distribution, and disrupting public health initiatives.

Dr. Beth Cameron, vice president for global biological policy and programs at the Nuclear Threat Initiative, will discuss her career in global health and biosecurity decision-making. Conversations in Global Health course professors John T. Monahan and Maeve McKean will moderate the conversation.
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