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Right On 5: Why are we failing to end AIDS? Engaging with the politics of data

Right On 5: Why are we failing to end AIDS? Engaging with the politics of data

Update: 2020-10-27
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<figure class="tiled-gallery__item">Prof. Cal Biruk, Associate Professor of Anthropology, McMaster University</figure>
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This fifth episode of the Right On Podcast, recorded for the American Anthropological Association annual conference, brings together co-hosts Meg Davis and Ryan Whitacre with medical anthropologist Prof. Cal Biruk and UN Development Programme policy officer Kenechukwu Esom to explore how human rights and quantification collide in the global HIV response.

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Right On 5: Why are we failing to end AIDS? Engaging with the politics of data

Right On 5: Why are we failing to end AIDS? Engaging with the politics of data

Meg Davis, Ph.D.