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Date: 
August 3, 1:00 am (EDT ) - August 8, 1:00 am (EDT )

AIDS 2008 will provide many opportunities for the presentation of important new scientific research and for productive, structured dialogue on the major challenges facing the global response to AIDS. Conference organizers are developing a wide variety of session types that meet the needs of various participants and support collective efforts to expand delivery of HIV prevention and treatment to communities worldwide. Central to many of these sessions will be the transfer of knowledge and sharing of best practices.

In addition to the conference sessions there are a number of activities, including satellite meetings, exhibitions, the Global Village and the Cultural Programme, that are integral to delegates’ experience at the conference.

The organizers’ vision for AIDS 2008 is a conference that promotes scientific excellence and inquiry, encourages individual and collective action and dialogue, and fosters accountability.

The conference theme – Universal Action Now – emphasizes the need for continued urgency in the worldwide response to HIV/AIDS, and for action on the part of all stakeholders at the global, national, regional and local levels. The theme serves as a rallying call, reminding us that it is only through individual and collective action that we will reach the goals of ensuring universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support by 2010, and eliminating HIV stigma and discrimination.

Universal Action Now is also an important reminder that the HIV/AIDS epidemic does not exist in a vacuum. Strengthening health care systems in developing countries and addressing underlying social injustices that contribute to HIV risk and vulnerability — such as poverty, gender inequality and homophobia — are essential strategies in the global response to HIV.

For those not yet engaged in the struggle, Universal Action Now is an invitation to get involved and make a difference.

http://www.aids2008.org/

Location: 
Mexico City, Mexico
Contact: 
registration@aids2008.org or +44 (0) 207 112 5997