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Senator Byron Dorgan, Chairman and Representative Sander Levin, Cochairman

of the

Congressional-Executive Commission on China

invite you to a roundtable discussion on

“Gao Yaojie: Physician, Grandmother, and Whistleblower in China's Fight Against HIV/AIDS”

Thursday, December 3, 2009

10 to 11:30 a.m.

Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 628


At this CECC Roundtable, award-winning HIV/AIDS activist Dr. Gao Yaojie will give a first-hand account of her work in HIV/AIDS education, prevention, and treatment in Henan province and throughout China. Have conditions improved for people living with HIV/AIDS in rural China since the 1990s blood scandal in Henan province? What role are the central and local governments playing in HIV/AIDS education, prevention, and treatment? What challenges do public health activists continue to face today?


CECC Roundtables are open to the public and no reservation is required.



See Section II—Public Health in the Commission's 2009 Annual Report for more information on HIV/AIDS in China.



Visit www.cecc.gov for analysis of recent developments and other resources related to the development of the rule of law and human rights in China.

A complete transcript of this CECC Roundtable is available on-line in PDF and TEXT.

 

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