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We apologize for sending this email twice. You can now click the
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Pace on October 14.

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Date: Thursday, October 14, 2021
Time: 2:00 p.m. ET
Place: Online details to be shared upon registration

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, policymakers in the US
Administration are working to reclaim the country's place atop the
international health community.

On Thursday, October 14, at 2:00 p.m. ET, you are invited to join Health
Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil when he welcomes Loyce Pace, Director
of the Office of Global Affairs at the US Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS), for a discussion of her role rebuilding relationships
and advancing the US international health agenda through multilateral
and bilateral forums.

Reporting directly to the HHS Secretary, Ms. Pace is the Office of
Global Affairs' lead on setting priorities and policies that promote
American public health agencies and interests worldwide. Previously she
served as President & Executive Director of Global Health Council (GHC)
and was a member of the Biden-Harris Transition COVID-19 Advisory Board.

Earlier, she spent more than a decade working with community-based
organizations and grassroots leaders in countries across Africa and Asia
on campaigns calling for person-centered access to health. In 2015, her
study, The Global Health Movement Needs The Voices Of Those Affected By
NCDs
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with co-author Paurvi Bhatt, was published in Health Affairs.

Please email your questions in advance to [email protected]
and we will make every effort, in the
limited time available, to have them addressed.  First priority will be
given to topics relevant to the widest swath of the audience.  

Policy Spotlight is a new virtual event series from Health Affairs,
featuring in-depth conversations with influential health policy experts
in Washington and around the country. It is part of a robust, new
schedule of virtual events designed to showcase exciting thinkers,
policy makers and policies; drill deeper into our signature content; and
hone the skills of a new generation of health policy researchers and
aficionados.

You can see and register for all our upcoming events
including Journal Club
and Lunch & Learn on our website.

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