Chris Collins

Chris Collins

Chris Collins is president of Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria where he leads the organization's efforts in Washington, D.C., to secure investment in the Global Fund and related global health programs. With more than 20 years of experience working in HIV advocacy and policy, he previously headed mobilization efforts at UNAIDS in Geneva, and led amfAR’s policy work in Washington. Chris holds a master’s degree in public policy from Harvard University.

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Opinion: How fighting diseases globally makes everyone safer

Opinion: How fighting diseases globally makes everyone safer

over 8 years ago // From Healthy to Secure

The world is at a tipping point where flat investment in global health means the steady undoing of our opportunity to control and end the world’s deadliest epidemics. Funding for global health sees significant returns in saving lives, being cost-effective, preventing outbreaks, and promoting safety and security, says Friends of the Global Fight's Chris Collins in this guest column.