We are thrilled to participate to AIDS 2024, the 25th International AIDS Conference, taking place in Munich, Germany, from 22-26 July 2024, as well as the pre-conference from 20-21 July 2024. This landmark event will gather around 15,000 participants, including people living with HIV, health care professionals, researchers, policymakers and advocates from across the globe, to share knowledge and strategies that have shaped the HIV response over the past four decades and that can be used to accelerate progress.
We will showcase our collaborative efforts to secure equitable access to life-saving treatments and tools in low- and middle-income countries, helping ensure the global HIV response leaves no one behind.
The below sessions and events are supported by Unitaid, or feature our work or presentations from our technical experts.
Organizers: Unitaid, WHO, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and USAID
Organizers: Unitaid, Expertise France, the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), Jhpiego, Frontline AIDS and ACHA
Organizers: Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+), with support from Unitaid
Organizer: Population Services International (PSI)
Organizers: Unitaid, Medicines Patent Pool (MPP)
Organizers: Wits RHI, University of the Witwatersrand and Federal University of Bahia
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Organizer: Unitaid Advocates Network
Organizers: Federal University of Bahia and Wits RHI, University of the Witwatersrand
Organizers: MTV Staying Alive Foundation and Unitaid
Organizers: Evandro Chagas National Institute of Infectious Diseases / Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz)
Organizers: Wits RHI, University of the Witwatersrand
(Equitable access to treatments and innovations against HIV: perspectives on lessons learned and future challenges)
Organizer: French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs
Organizers: Unitaid and WHO
Organizer: The International AIDS Society (IAS)
Thank you for joining Unitaid at AIDS 2024 as we engaged with leading experts and stakeholders to advance a unified, people-first approach to tackling HIV and its co-infections. The aim was to foster meaningful dialogues and partnerships that will drive forward the mission to end the HIV epidemic and improve global health outcomes. Stay connected with us and continue the conversation online using #PutPeopleFirst and #AIDS2024.
Together, we can make a significant impact in the global fight against HIV and AIDS. Learn more about our work.
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