AIDS 2012: What Happened and What's Next? August 1, 2012 Event On August 1, the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) held a briefing to assess the outcomes of the 2012 International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012), including its contributions to advancing key scientific, political, and advocacy agendas in the fight to end HIV/AIDS. Panelists included: Chris…
AIDS 2012: A Look Back: The 2012 International AIDS Conference July 27, 2012 Event The second webcast from the Foundation and the Black AIDS Institute examines the just concluded International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C. Experts discuss the most notable developments of the Conference and what remains to be done.
AIDS 2012: Getting to Zero Excuses: Understanding and Addressing HIV-Related Stigma and Discrimination July 27, 2012 Event This session will look at critical areas that may be hindering, or working to facilitate, a more concerted response to stigma and discrimination, and thereby influencing the successful roll out of treatment as prevention and the elimination of vertical transmission of HIV.
AIDS 2012: Put Your Money Where the Future Is: The Cost of Treating Children July 27, 2012 Event Put Your Money Where the Future Is: The Cost of Treating Children
AIDS 2012: Plenary: HIV in the Larger Global Health Context July 27, 2012 Event Plenary: HIV in the Larger Global Health Context
AIDS 2012: Looking to the Future in HIV and TB July 27, 2012 Event The session will cover the state of the art in TB diagnostics, prevention, and treatment; emerging data on delivery of HIV/TB care: and TB vaccine development. The session will include a special commentary of tuberculosis in the HIV infected pediatric population.