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 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track focuses on novel strategies and interventions aimed at reducing the transmission of HIV/AIDS. Emphasis will be placed on evidence-based practices and community engagement in prevention efforts.
This session will explore the role of international organizations and governance structures in shaping responses to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Discussions will include policy frameworks that enhance global collaboration and resource allocation.
This track addresses the intersection of human rights and legal frameworks in the context of HIV/AIDS. It will examine how legal protections can be strengthened to support affected populations and promote equitable access to healthcare.
This session will analyze the impact of public policy on HIV/AIDS outcomes, focusing on both challenges and innovative solutions. Participants will discuss the role of policymakers in addressing barriers to effective HIV/AIDS interventions.
This track will investigate the principles of social justice as they relate to HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. It aims to highlight disparities in health outcomes and propose strategies for achieving equity in healthcare access.
This session will explore how globalization influences HIV/AIDS policies and practices across different regions. Participants will discuss the implications of global trade, migration, and cultural exchange on public health initiatives.
This track focuses on the importance of robust health systems in effectively managing HIV/AIDS. Discussions will include strategies for integrating HIV services into broader health systems to enhance sustainability and accessibility.
This session will highlight effective advocacy strategies aimed at influencing policy reform related to HIV/AIDS. Participants will share best practices and case studies that demonstrate successful advocacy efforts.
This track emphasizes the critical role of community involvement in shaping HIV/AIDS policies. It will explore methods for fostering collaboration between communities and policymakers to ensure that policies reflect the needs of affected populations.
This session will examine the contributions of civil society organizations in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Discussions will focus on their role in advocacy, service delivery, and promoting human rights.
This track will explore cutting-edge research and technological advancements in HIV/AIDS treatment and care. Participants will discuss the implications of these innovations for public health policy and patient outcomes.
