Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores novel strategies and interventions aimed at preventing the transmission of HIV/AIDS. Emphasis will be placed on community-based initiatives and the role of technology in enhancing prevention efforts.
This session focuses on the development and evaluation of public policy frameworks that address HIV/AIDS. Participants will discuss the implications of policy decisions on health outcomes and resource allocation.
This track examines how globalization influences the spread and management of HIV/AIDS across different regions. Discussions will include the interplay between global trade, migration, and health security.
This session addresses the critical need for robust health systems in effectively responding to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Topics will include health infrastructure, workforce capacity, and integration of services.
This track delves into the intersection of social justice and human rights in the context of HIV/AIDS. It aims to highlight the importance of equitable access to healthcare and the protection of marginalized populations.
This session focuses on the role of global health governance in shaping policies related to HIV/AIDS. Participants will analyze the effectiveness of international collaborations and frameworks in addressing the epidemic.
This track explores the relationship between poverty and HIV/AIDS, emphasizing strategies for poverty reduction that can mitigate the epidemic's impact. Discussions will include economic empowerment and social safety nets.
This session examines health disparities in access to HIV/AIDS care and treatment. Participants will discuss strategies to promote equity and ensure that vulnerable populations receive adequate support.
This track focuses on the role of advocacy in shaping effective policies for HIV/AIDS management. Emphasis will be placed on mobilizing stakeholders, including civil society and governmental organizations.
This session explores the intersection of security studies and HIV/AIDS, examining how the epidemic affects national and global security. Discussions will include the implications for conflict, stability, and public health.
This track investigates the impact of HIV/AIDS on human development indicators and outcomes. Participants will discuss the broader implications for education, employment, and social cohesion.
