Recent biomedical advances in HIV prevention and treatment present great promise and opportunity for researchers and implementers. Multiple influences—including resources, proper investment and planning, sound systems, and psychosocial, behavioral and structural factors—drive the ultimate success of these advances.
Creative Associates International’s event, Building an AIDS-free Generation: Science, Soins & More, will bring together experts to share critical insights and perspectives for effective integration of new biomedical advances into HIV programming. By focusing the conversation on implementation, we will explore practical applications to achieve program outcomes that support the future of an AIDS-free generation. Join the conversation!
WHEN:
Tuesday, Juillet 30, 2013
8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
WHERE:
The City Club
555 13th Street, NW
Washington, CC 20004
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AGENDA
Inscription, Networking and Breakfast
Welcome
M.. Charito Kruvant
Président & PDG
Associés créatifs internationaux
Mary Lyn Field-Nguer
Senior Associate
Associés créatifs internationaux
Grappling with Program Science: Efficiency, Sustainability and Effectiveness
David Wilson
Director of Global HIV/AIDS Program
Banque mondiale
Treatment as Prevention: Opportunities and Implementation Realities
Charles van der Horst
Professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases
School of Medicine
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
HIV Prevention and Treatment Plus – Making the Most of Scientific Progress
Thomas J. Coates
Directeur, Center for World Health, Distinguished Professor of Medicine
Michael and Sue Steingberg Professor of Global AIDS Research
Center for Health Sciences
University of California, Los Angeles
Youth Voices in AIDS Programs and Decisions
Gillian Dolce
Project Coordinator
Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GYCA)
Public Health Institute
Multipurpose Prevention: New Frontiers in Women Centered HIV Prevention Technology
Joe Romano
Senior Scientific Advisor
Coalition Advancing Multipurpose Innovations (CAMI)
Public Health Institute
Behavioral Dimensions of Scaling up Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention
Paul C. Hewett
Senior Associate
Population Council
Behavioral Dimensions of Scaling up Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention
Patience Xundu
Health Attaché
Embassy of South Africa
Moderated Discussion and Q&UN
Moderated By:
Mary Lyn Field-Nguer
Senior Associate
Associés créatifs internationaux
Closing Remarks:
Kendra Phillips
Chief, Implementation Support Division
Bureau du VIH/SIDA, USAID/GH/DC