Family Planning and U.S. Foreign Policy: Ensuring U.S. Leadership

Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Panelists
Mark R. Dybul
Distinguished Scholar and Codirector of Global Health Law Program, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University
Koki Agarwal
Director, Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program, Jhpiego
Presider
Isobel Coleman
Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy; Director of the Civil Society, Markets, and Democracy Initiative; and Director of the Women and Foreign Policy Program, Council on Foreign Relations

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