Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the intersection of HIV/AIDS and labor market outcomes, focusing on how the epidemic influences employment opportunities and workforce participation. It aims to identify strategies for mitigating the negative impacts of HIV/AIDS on labor markets.
This session will examine the role of public policy in addressing the HIV/AIDS epidemic, including the effectiveness of current policies and potential areas for reform. Participants will discuss innovative policy frameworks that promote health equity and social justice.
This track investigates how globalization affects health disparities related to HIV/AIDS, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. It will highlight the implications of global economic policies on health outcomes and access to care.
This session focuses on employment policies that support individuals living with HIV/AIDS, emphasizing the need for inclusive workplace practices. Discussions will include legal protections, workplace accommodations, and the role of employers in promoting health.
This track addresses the importance of strengthening health systems to enhance HIV/AIDS prevention efforts. It will explore best practices in health service delivery, resource allocation, and community engagement.
This session will analyze the relationship between economic policy and effective HIV/AIDS interventions. Participants will discuss funding mechanisms, cost-effectiveness, and the economic impact of health initiatives.
This track highlights the critical role of social justice in HIV/AIDS advocacy, focusing on marginalized populations disproportionately affected by the epidemic. It will explore strategies for empowering communities and promoting equitable access to healthcare.
This session will examine global health initiatives aimed at combating HIV/AIDS, including international collaborations and funding efforts. Participants will discuss the successes and challenges of these initiatives in various contexts.
This track explores the intersection of civil rights and HIV/AIDS, focusing on the legal and ethical implications of discrimination against individuals living with HIV. Discussions will emphasize the importance of protecting the rights of affected populations.
This session will focus on innovative public health strategies for controlling the spread of HIV/AIDS, including prevention, testing, and treatment initiatives. Participants will share evidence-based approaches and lessons learned from various regions.
This track examines the impact of HIV/AIDS on human development, including its effects on education, economic stability, and community resilience. It will highlight the importance of integrating health considerations into development policies.
