Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores novel funding mechanisms that can enhance financial support for HIV/AIDS research initiatives. It aims to identify best practices and innovative approaches to secure sustainable funding in the global health landscape.
This session focuses on the formation and effectiveness of collaborative research networks dedicated to HIV/AIDS. Participants will discuss strategies for fostering partnerships that enhance research output and impact.
This track examines various health financing models that can be applied to HIV/AIDS programs. It will analyze the effectiveness of these models in resource allocation and their implications for program sustainability.
This session provides a critical review of global health initiatives targeting HIV/AIDS. It aims to evaluate their effectiveness, challenges, and opportunities for improvement in resource allocation.
This track addresses the importance of capacity building in enhancing HIV/AIDS research in low-income countries. It will highlight successful programs and strategies that empower local researchers and institutions.
This session explores the role of multi-sectoral collaboration in addressing the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Participants will discuss case studies that illustrate the benefits and challenges of integrating diverse sectors in health interventions.
This track focuses on effective grant management practices tailored for HIV/AIDS research projects. It aims to provide insights into optimizing funding utilization and ensuring compliance with donor requirements.
This session delves into the application of health economics principles in the resource allocation for HIV/AIDS programs. It will discuss cost-effectiveness analyses and their implications for policy-making.
This track examines the dynamics of international aid in the global response to HIV/AIDS. It will analyze the role of donor countries and organizations in shaping funding strategies and priorities.
This session highlights the significance of research partnerships in bridging knowledge gaps in HIV/AIDS. Participants will share experiences and strategies for fostering effective collaborations across disciplines.
This track focuses on developing funding strategies that ensure the sustainability of HIV/AIDS programs. It will explore innovative approaches to securing long-term financial support from various stakeholders.
