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Welcome and Opening Address

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Program sessions opened with a welcome from Marilyn Schuster, provost and dean of the faculty, Smith College; Farah Pandith (Smith ’90), special representative to Muslim communities, U.S. Department of State; and Robert Dorit, project organizer and professor of biological sciences, Smith College. The opening address was delivered by Nora Berra, member of the European Parliament.

U.S. Embassy Reception

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Delegates were welcomed with a reception at the United States Embassy hosted by Susan Tolson (Smith ’84) and Ambassador Charles Rivkin.

Program Sessions

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Thursday’s program at Reid Hall, longtime home of Smith’s study abroad program in Paris, included a panel discussion on public health in subsaharan Africa; a case study, “Illness Without Borders”; and a keynote address delivered by Caroline De Haas, policy adviser at the French Ministry of Women’s Affairs.

Program Sessions

Friday, October 19, 2012

Friday sessions at the U.S. Embassy’s Talleyrand Building included “Using Old and New Media: Telling Your Story,” with Denise Silber (Smith ’74), president of Basil Strategies, and Zied Mhirsi, media entrepreneur and global health professional; and a panel discussion, “Connecting Ideas to Resources,” with Sandra Laney (Smith ’96), Gates Foundation; Erin Gainer, chief executive officer, Pharma HRA; Susan Tolson (Smith ’84), director, AMI-American Media Inc.; and Christophe Longuet of Fondation Mérieux.

Visit to UNESCO

Friday, October 19, 2012

Friday events included a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre.

Program Sessions

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Saturday sessions at the U.S. Embassy’s Talleyrand Building included discussions of women’s rights, women’s education and “Everything Is Connected: ‘Culture’ and Human Rights,” with Her Excellency Moushira Khattab, WPSP Representative at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars.