Sep 26, 2012

The Huffington Post

It's fall in Washington, the time when global health advocates usually make a final push to address critical health initiatives in the dwindling days of the Congressional session. 

This year, much of the high-level advocacy work occurred during summer vacation, when the city usually empties out. In July there was a reverse migration in D.C., with nearly 25,000 leaders, scientists, journalists, advocates, and people living with HIV arriving for the AIDS 2012 global conference.

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