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Holly J. Burkhalter
Vice President, Government Relations
As Vice President for Government Relations, Ms. Burkhalter serves as IJM’s liaison with Congress and the executive branch of the U.S. government. She is a source of expertise about human rights abuses suffered by IJM’s clients in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, and advises policy makers about strategies to bring U.S. influence to bear on behalf of victims of these crimes. Ms. Burkhalter is a frequent witness before Congress, testifying most recently on the issue of HIV/AIDS and the health worker shortage in Africa (House International Relations Committee, 2005), on HIV/AIDS in Asia (House International Relations Committee, 2004), and on HIV transmission in medical settings (Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 2003). Ms. Burkhalter publishes articles and opinion pieces regularly on a range of human rights issues including HIV/AIDS, genocide, women’s rights, and U.S. human rights policy. Ms. Burkhalter’s recent opinion-editorials include “In Africa, Rape as a Risk Factor” (Washington Post, 8/14/06),“AIDS and the Evangelicals” (Foreign Affairs, January/February 2004), “Misplaced Help in the AIDS Fight” (Washington Post, 5/25/04), “Better Health, Better Lives for Sex Workers” (Washington Post, 12/8/03), “Neglecting the Needles” (Washington Post, 9/21/03), and “No to Torture” (Washington Post on 1/5/03). Ms. Burkhalter is also the author of a chapter on advocacy in the forthcoming (2006) book Public Health and Human Rights, published by Johns Hopkins University Press. Ms. Burkhalter was appointed by President Clinton to be a member of the board of the U.S. Institute for Peace in 2000 and continues to serve as an active board member to the present day. She is also a board member of Mental Disability Rights International. Ms. Burkhalter currently lives in Washington, DC, with her husband and children. |