
Kent Hill, assistant administrator for global health at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), presented the keynote address at the Center for Public Humanities' 2007 Spring Humanities Symposium in March. |
Kent Hill
As the keynote speaker for the 2007 Spring Humanities Symposium on globalization, Kent Hill explored the complexities of advancing global health. A noted expert on democracy, international development, human rights, and international religious freedom issues, Hill discussed programs and intiatives—including those sponsored by the U.S. government, non-profit organizations, and faith-based groups—focused on improving global health.
Click here to read Kent Hill's keynote address at the 2007 Spring Humanities Symposium (PDF file)