Click here to download a list of scheduled events by the Three Frees Partners at the International AIDS Conference.
SHE is the Future: Adolescent Girl and Young Women’s Engagement in a More Effective National Prevention Response
This high-level forum will stimulate dialogue on the extent to which nascent, country-owned responses have elevated AGYW participation in the national and regional discourse; showcase innovative campaigns to galvanize a sustainable movement; and examine whether existing investments are sufficient to turn the tide
Healthy Societies for Healthy Children: Empowering the future generation in a world with HIV needs more than ARVs
The Unfinished Business of Pediatric HIV Case Finding: Intensifying Efforts to Diagnose HIV-Infected Children
Women Leaders in the Global HIV Response for Children
UNICEF is launching a new report examining the global HIV response for children, adolescents and young women from the perspectives of extraordinary women leaders who have led the response in their spheres and made it their life’s work.
Date and Time: Wednesday, 25 July 2018, 15:30 – 17:00h at Okura Hotel, Amsterdam
Implication of the Mexico City Policy (MCP) on SRHR and HIV programs for Children and Youth in East and Southern Africa
Team PATA: Roadmap of activities at AIDS 2018
Effective Community Engagement: How communities and health facilities can jointly improve eMTCT and paediatric HIV service delivery
Roadmap of World Vision at AIDS 2018
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families, and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice.
Here is a list of events by World Vision at AIDS 2018
Accelerating Children’s HIV/AIDS Treatment: Post-program Learning & Knowledge
This session will feature discussions on the best practices and learning from the Accelerating Children’s HIV/AIDS Treatment (ACT) initiative, a public-private partnership in nine sub-Saharan African countries that treated more than 560,000 children living with HIV from 2014 to 2016.
Date and Time: Wednesday 25 July, 2018 7:00 – 8:30am