Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
This track explores the relationship between globalization and the spread of HIV/AIDS, examining how global interconnectedness influences disease transmission patterns. It aims to identify key epidemiological trends and propose strategies for effective intervention.
This session focuses on the formulation and implementation of public policies addressing HIV/AIDS in the context of globalization. Participants will discuss the effectiveness of various policy frameworks and their implications for public health outcomes.
This track examines the challenges and opportunities for health systems in responding to HIV/AIDS amidst globalization. It highlights innovative approaches to enhance health service delivery and accessibility.
This session addresses the intersection of social justice and HIV/AIDS, emphasizing the need for equitable access to healthcare. Discussions will focus on advocacy efforts aimed at marginalized populations affected by the epidemic.
This track highlights grassroots community health initiatives that effectively address HIV/AIDS prevention and care. It will showcase successful models and strategies that empower communities in the fight against the epidemic.
This session delves into the role of health governance in shaping policies related to HIV/AIDS. It will explore the impact of governance structures on health equity and access to services.
This track focuses on the disparities in HIV/AIDS prevalence and treatment across different populations globally. It aims to identify actionable strategies to promote health equity and reduce these disparities.
This session examines the interplay between human development and the HIV/AIDS epidemic, emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach to public health. Discussions will include the role of education, economic stability, and social support in disease prevention.
This track focuses on the role of advocacy in shaping policies for HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. Participants will discuss effective advocacy strategies and the challenges faced in different political contexts.
This session analyzes current epidemiological trends in HIV/AIDS within the framework of globalization. It aims to identify emerging patterns and the implications for public health strategies.
This track explores the legal and ethical dimensions of civil rights in the context of HIV/AIDS. Discussions will focus on the rights of individuals living with HIV/AIDS and the role of law in promoting health equity.
