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Scott Wolf and Michael Gerson Speak Out about the Importance of Malaria Funding
On March 1st, the Malaria Policy Center had the privilege of hosting a reception along with actor Scott Wolf (V, Party of Five) and The Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson. We were also honored by the attendance of Congressman Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) and Congressman Donald Payne (D-NJ), Co-chairs of the Congressional Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases Caucus.
Read more about the reception here...
Same Fight, Different Hat: Mark Green Continues On in his Work Supporting Foreign Assistance
Former Congressman and Ambassador Mark Green continues to support foreign assistance with the team at the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition.
Previously, Mark served as the Malaria Policy Center's Managing Director, he is now moving into a new role as Senior Director of Policy and Field Operations.
Learn more here...
The GOP's Door of No Return
Once again, Mike Gerson has nailed it! In his recent piece, "The GOP’s Door of No Return" Gerson points to the success of foreign assistance programs initiated by Republicans that now face an uncertain future in the current budget debate.
Learn more here...
"The Green Files"
High school student Anna Green went on a trip to Senegal with her father, former US Ambassador Mark Green, and Malaria No More. Read about the duo's travels and their visits to US-funded programs that are helping to prevent malaria in the "Green Files."
Read more about their journey here...
Michael Gerson on NPR Discussing the Impact Budget Cuts will have on Malaria Aid
Michael Gerson, a Washington Post columnist and former speech-writer to President George W. Bush, joins The Morning Show on NPR to discuss the ramifications of budget cuts to foreign assistance programs. Gerson also reflects on his first-hand experiences from the recent trip to Senegal.
Read more about Gerson's story here...
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