1. We're talking about partnership. We're talking about the failure of the industrialized countries. Jeff Sachs, what about the role of developing countries? Their money goes into guns and tanks and private jet planes, not into AIDS, how do you deal with that reality? (3:55)
2. What is the total U.S. contribution to Foreign Aid and what role can the American people and President Bush play in dramatically increasing the appropriation of funds dedicated to global health? (4:22)
3. In the last 50 years, one of the greatest public health achievements has been to get the world's children immunized. That was done through effective leadership of a U.N. agency. How can we foster that kind of leadership and cooperation? (3:03)
4. Kofi Annan states that $7-10 billion in a global fund is needed to confront our global health concerns. Who should be involved in the decisions and how should it be allocated? (6:51)
5. I would like to discuss Altruism and Fear as strategies to motivate the generation of dollars to deal with global health and thereby bypass government intervention. What are your thoughts on these two different strategies of Altruism versus Fear resulting in enlightened self-interest? Are they both politically feasible and what are the tensions between the two? (4:13)