HIV & AIDS-A Deep Human Concern
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We give profound thanks to Professor Father Michael Kelly for his tireless and unwavering<br />
commitment to supporting those living with <strong>HIV</strong> around the world. In addition, we thank all of<br />
the guest speakers of the Professor Father Michael Kelly Lecture on <strong>HIV</strong> and <strong>AIDS</strong>, who have<br />
given their time and unique expert perspectives over the years, as well as collaborators from the<br />
Global Health and International Development community who have worked together to facilitate<br />
and host the annual lecture and associated events.<br />
This document was prepared by Irish Aid and the Irish Forum for Global Health, and was<br />
compiled, written, and edited by:<br />
Megan Prado<br />
Steve Macdonald<br />
Nadine Ferris-France<br />
Nicola Brennan<br />
Vincent Maher<br />
Denise Rocks<br />
Design and printing<br />
Operations Intern, ESTHER Ireland<br />
Communications Coordinator, Irish Forum for Global Health and ESTHER Ireland<br />
Operations Director, Irish Forum for Global Health and ESTHER Ireland<br />
Deputy Director, Bilateral Cooperation Unit West and East Africa, Irish Aid<br />
Development Specialist, Essential Services Policy Team, Irish Aid<br />
Policy Analyst, Bilateral Cooperation Unit West and East Africa, Irish Aid<br />
Printwell Design Ltd.<br />
About Irish Aid<br />
Irish Aid is the Irish Government’s programme for overseas development. The programme is<br />
managed by the Development Co-operation Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs and<br />
Trade. The work we do in fighting global poverty and hunger is integral to Ireland’s foreign policy.<br />
Our priorities are outlined in “One World One Future”: Ireland’s Policy for International<br />
Development. Our focus is on reducing hunger and improving resilience; inclusive and sustainable<br />
economic growth; better governance, human rights and accountability. Ireland is playing its part<br />
in addressing global poverty and hunger and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in<br />
these priority areas.<br />
For more information, please visit www.irishaid.ie<br />
About The Irish Forum for Global Health<br />
The Irish Forum for Global Health is a network of academics, researchers, practitioners,<br />
students, and private individuals, from across sectors, who share a common interest in the field<br />
of global health. Since 2004, the IFGH has brought together its members through conferences,<br />
seminars, and training events, and acted as a conduit for global health news, perspectives, and<br />
knowledge-sharing, both in Ireland and overseas.<br />
For more information, please visit www.globalhealth.ie<br />
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