Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores how grassroots movements have shaped the discourse around HIV/AIDS. It will examine the strategies employed by these movements to influence policy and public perception.
This session focuses on the intersection of political activism and HIV/AIDS across different cultural contexts. Participants will analyze case studies that highlight successful advocacy efforts and their impact on health policies.
This track delves into the methods of community organizing that have effectively raised awareness about HIV/AIDS. It will highlight innovative approaches that engage diverse populations in advocacy efforts.
This session examines the role of civic engagement in driving policy changes related to HIV/AIDS. It will discuss the importance of public participation in shaping health initiatives and legislation.
This track addresses the human rights implications of HIV/AIDS, focusing on marginalized communities. Discussions will center on advocacy strategies that promote equity and access to healthcare.
This session investigates the power of collective action in addressing the HIV/AIDS epidemic. It will showcase successful collaborations between civil society organizations and community groups.
This track reviews effective public awareness campaigns aimed at HIV/AIDS prevention and education. Participants will share insights on best practices and the role of media in advocacy.
This session focuses on innovative advocacy strategies that have proven effective in HIV/AIDS prevention efforts. It will explore the integration of social justice principles in these strategies.
This track examines the importance of democratic participation in health advocacy related to HIV/AIDS. It will highlight how inclusive decision-making processes can enhance community health outcomes.
This session explores the relationship between social justice movements and the fight against HIV/AIDS. It will analyze how social justice frameworks can inform advocacy and policy initiatives.
This track focuses on methodologies for evaluating the impact of advocacy efforts on HIV/AIDS outcomes. Participants will discuss metrics for success and the importance of evidence-based advocacy.
