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Events: AIDS Scenarios Workshop

Title

AIDS Scenarios Workshop 

Long Title

AIDS Scenarios Workshop 

Description

Scenario Development are running a special policy research workshop in collaboration with Prof Tony Barnett of the LSEAIDS, the multidisciplinary department at the London School of Economics.
 

 

Agency

 

Start Date

4/21/2010 

End Date

4/23/2010 

Full Details

AIDS presents long term problems - both in its impact and in its possible solutions.  Taking the long-term view on the impacts of the epidemic, of policy decisions and through engagement with key stakeholders will be critical to ensure a dialogue on the political, social and economic basis. Building scenarios enables such a dialogue. The workshop is aimed at senior professionals in the private and public sectors and from NGOs. It will guide participants through a methodology of building and using scenarios as well as how to work with existing scenarios.  The sessions will be interactive and strengthened by the high-caliber of experienced and skilled participants.

Starting

21-Apr-2010 

Ending

23-Apr-2010 

Additional Information

Sessions run from 9.30am to 5.00pm on April 21 and 22, while the last day concludes at 12.30 to facilitate travelling arrangements.
 
Early bird registration at reduced rates until January 31, 2010. Registration deadline: March 14, 2010. Registrations after this date can only be considered under special circumstances - please enquire. Online registration is now open!
 
For specific questions, please contact email info@ScenarioDevelopment.com or a.s.barnett@lse.ac.uk
 

Location

London, England 

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