Confronting COVID-19: Coronavirus in Contexts of Conflict and Postconflict Tue., May 26, 2020 | 12:30 PM — 1:30 PM Zoom Webinar 1306 E. 60th Street Chicago, IL 60637 United States The spread of COVID-19 affects societies around the world, but poses particular risks for populations living in conflict zones, postconflict societies, and refugee camps. What are the unique considerations in these contexts when examining the effects of both the spread of the disease and the response to contain it? Join Kara Ross Camarena, Postdoctoral Scholar at Harris Public Policy and Associate at The Pearson Institute, to learn more from experts with experience working in these challenging contexts, with panelists Maurice Amollo, Program Manager, Mercy Corps and Gyude Moore, Senior Policy Fellow, Center for Global Development; and Dr. Zaher Sahloul, President, MedGlobal. Gyude Moore's Bio- https://www.cgdev.org/expert/w-gyude-moore Dr. Zaher Sahloul's Bio- https://medglobal.org/creating-a-world-without-healthcare-disparity/#board_members Registration is free but required- RSVP Recent News More news Green Subsidies Could Deliver the Same Climate Impact at Half the Cost Thu., January 29, 2026 Alumni Profile: Martha MacLaren, MPP’25 Wed., January 28, 2026 Former NYPD Chief of Department Kenneth E. Corey Named Executive Director of the Policing Leadership Academy Wed., January 28, 2026
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