Financial Times: The Global Fund’s Mark Dybul on the fight against global epidemics
“For a sense of Mark Dybul’s cosmopolitan life, one need only consider the dinner guests he recently hosted at his home in Lausanne, Switzerland. ‘We had a 30-year-old Iranian, a 28-year-old Moroccan, and people from France, Portugal, Spain,’ Dybul recalls. Dybul is executive director of the Global Fund, a private Swiss foundation that works to end epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria worldwide…” (Liu, 4/1).

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