Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
This track will explore novel strategies for HIV/AIDS prevention tailored to the unique challenges of humanitarian contexts. Emphasis will be placed on community engagement and culturally sensitive interventions.
This session will focus on effective epidemic control measures specifically designed for HIV/AIDS during crises. Participants will discuss case studies and best practices in outbreak management.
This track will examine the role of disease surveillance in monitoring HIV/AIDS trends among vulnerable populations. Discussions will highlight innovative technologies and methodologies for data collection and analysis.
This session will address the challenges and solutions in providing emergency healthcare services to HIV/AIDS patients during crises. Participants will share experiences and frameworks for effective healthcare delivery.
This track will analyze how health infrastructure influences the management of HIV/AIDS in humanitarian settings. The focus will be on identifying gaps and proposing sustainable improvements.
This session will explore the intersection of vaccination strategies and HIV/AIDS prevention efforts. Participants will discuss the implications of immunization in reducing transmission rates.
This track will delve into the importance of risk communication in managing HIV/AIDS during emergencies. Effective messaging strategies and community outreach will be key discussion points.
This session will focus on the logistical challenges of delivering HIV/AIDS treatment in crisis situations. Participants will share insights on supply chain management and resource allocation.
This track will examine the formulation and implementation of public health policies addressing HIV/AIDS in humanitarian settings. The discussion will include policy frameworks and their effectiveness.
This session will investigate the dynamics of infectious disease transmission, with a focus on HIV/AIDS, in crisis environments. Participants will analyze factors that exacerbate transmission risks.
This track will highlight the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in HIV/AIDS research within humanitarian contexts. Participants will discuss partnerships between academia, NGOs, and governments.
