ICAP’s senior director of Human Resources for Health Development, Susan Michaels-Straser, PhD, MPH,RN, FAAN, will participate in Dare to Dream: Lessons Learned from the International Response to the HIV/AIDS Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa, hosted by the Community of Saint’Egidio in Harlem, New York City.
The panel will also feature:
Stefano Orlando, PhD, researcher in Biomedicine and Prevention at Tor Vergata University, Rome
Ana B. Amaya, DRPH, MPH, associate professor of Health Policy at Pace University and honorary associate research fellow at the United Nations University – CRIS
Andrea Bartoli, PhD, president of the Sant’Egidio Foundation for Peace and Dialogue, senior research scholar at Columbia University’s Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict and Complexity (AC4)
Kathryn Soba, MSN, RN, hematology/oncology clinical nurse coordinator at Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Inspired bySant’Egidio’s DREAM by Roberto Morozzo Della Rocca and the international response to the HIV/AIDS crisis in sub-Saharan Africa, the panel reflects on the lessons from that era and their relevance amid today’s global challenges.
When: Wednesday, November 12, 2025, 6:30 PM
Where: 2315 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd, New York, NY
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About ICAP
A major global health organization that has been improving public health in countries around the world for two decades, ICAP works to transform the health of populations through innovation, science, and global collaboration. Based at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, ICAP has projects in more than 40 countries, working side-by-side with ministries of health and local governmental, non-governmental, academic, and community partners to confront some of the world’s greatest health challenges. Through evidence-informed programs, meaningful research, tailored technical assistance, effective training and education programs, and rigorous surveillance to measure and evaluate the impact of public health interventions, ICAP aims to realize a global vision of healthy people, empowered communities, and thriving societies. Online at icap.columbia.edu


