Morgan Tsvangirai, Prime Minister, Republic of Zimbabwe.
Presider:
Margaret Warner, Senior Correspondent, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Secretary of State.
Presider:
Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations
Lawrence H. Summers, Director, National Economic Council; Assistant to the President for Economic Policy
Presider:
Carla A. Hills, Chairman and CEO, Hills & Company; Co-Chairman, Council on Foreign Relations

This conference focuses on the comparative analysis of public health strategies in different states.
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Klaus Hurrelmann, Hertie School of Governance: Why should we tackle health inequalities? |
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Espen Dahl, Hogskolen i Oslo: Health inequalities related to types of welfare states
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Richard Brown, University of California LA: Health inequalities and public health in the USA
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Seppo Koskinen, National Institute for Health and Welfare (Finland): Health inequalities and public health in Finland
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Keynote: Clare Bambra, Durham University, UK: Welfare state and health equity policies |
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Nicky Hart, University of California LA: Policy lessons from comparative research
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Bertram Haussler, IGES Institut: Reducing inequalities in supply with health care services
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Dorothee Heinen, Bundeszentrale fur gesundheitliche, Aufklarung Koln: Policy Initiatives of the EU
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Keynote: Martin McKee, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: What do we really know about successful strategies?
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