Turning the Tide Together: XIX International AIDS Conference
Turning the Tide Together: XIX International AIDS Conference Theme Selected
20 September 2011 (Washington, DC) - The AIDS 2012 Conference Coordinating Committee (CCC) have selected Turning The Tide Together as the theme for the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012), which will be held in Washington, D.C. from 22 – 27 July 2012.
Turning The Tide Together reflects a unique moment in time, emphasizing that the AIDS epidemic has reached a defining moment. By acting decisively on recent scientific advances in HIV treatment and biomedical prevention, the momentum for a cure, and the continuing evidence of the ability to scale-up key interventions in the most-needed settings, we now have the potential to change the course of HIV and AIDS.
Capturing the current sense of hope and the renewed optimism that a change of course in the HIV epidemic is possible, Turning the Tide Together also serves as an urgent call to action. It acknowledges that seizing this potential and actually turning the tide on HIV will require commitment and action on many levels: that each and every stakeholder in the AIDS response must play their role.
A broad number of issues will be required to actually change the course of the epidemic, including continued investments and collaboration in research, more operations research and more efficient delivery systems, significant programme scale-up in resource-limited settings, commitment to evidence-based interventions, and promotion of human rights.
Turning The Tide Together evokes both the scale of the task in hand and the power of AIDS 2012 to mobilize governments, NGOs, policy makers, scientists, civil society organizations, journalists and people living with HIV to join forces and build the necessary momentum to turn the tide of the AIDS epidemic.
About AIDS 2012
The
International AIDS Conference is the largest gathering of
professionals working in the field of HIV, including people
living with HIV and other leaders in the HIV response. It
plays a fundamental role in shaping the global response to
HIV and in keeping HIV and AIDS on the international
political agenda. Conference registration, individual hotel
reservations, and abstract submissions will open in December
2011. As more details about these and other matters become
available, they will be posted at www.aids2012.org.
Conference
organization:
AIDS 2012 is convened by the
International AIDS Society and the conference’s permanent
partners are the Global Network of People Living with HIV
(GNP+); the International Council of AIDS Service
Organizations (ICASO); the International Community of Women
with HIV/AIDS (ICW) and the United Nations Joint Programme
on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).
The U.S.-based Black AIDS Institute; the District of Columbia Department of Health (DOH); the HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA) of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA); the National Institutes of Health (NIH); the Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP) at the White House; and the U.S. Positive Women’s Network (USPWN) are serving as local partners.
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About the IAS
The International AIDS Society (IAS) is the world's
leading independent association of HIV professionals, with
over 16,000 members from more than 196 countries working at
all levels of the global response to AIDS. Our members
include researchers from all disciplines, clinicians, public
health and community practitioners on the frontlines of the
epidemic, as well as policy and programme planners. The IAS
is the custodian of the biennial International AIDS
Conference and lead organizer of the IAS Conference on HIV
Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention, which will be held
in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 30 June– 3 July 2013.
www.iasociety.org | www.ias2011.org
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