Programme Supplement [International Conference on AIDS (16th: 2006: Toronto, Canada)]

Roadmap Key Chalk ge Individual empowerment and community engagement transformed AIDS from a <<silenced>> disease to a movement which has sparked global consciousness. Yet many challenges remain to the full inclusion of people affected by HIV/AIDS. With the aim of revitalizing HIV community involvement, KC 3 will present historical context on inclusion of people living with and affected by HIV, address the role of the GIPA Principles, and examine issues facing marginalized communities. Sunday 13 August Tuesday 15 August 10:30 Global Village 12:30 Satellite 14:45 Satellite r j Affiliated Events Monday 14 Augus 07:00 Satellite 10:45 Global Village 12:45 Session MOKC3 Session MOPDD 14:15 Session MOSY05 Involving People With HIV/AIDS in the Decision which Affect our Lives: Accomplishments, Challenges and Lessons Learned The Way Forward: The State of AIDS in Black America Leadership in Community Development by People Living with HIV/AIDS st Treatment for Injecting Drug Users: Antiretroviral and Beyond Youth Working together Across Boarders: Reflection and Action Mobilization of Affected Communities in Eastern Europe Enriching Community Mobilization: Not For But With People GIPA in Action/GIPA Inaction: What have we achieved regarding the Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS? Enhancing the Involvement of PLWHA: What? Who? Why? How? 07:00 Satellite 10:45 Session TUSBO7 12:45 Session TUKC3 14:15 Session TUAE01 Session TUSYO4 16:15 Session TULP06 Global Village Youth Living with HIV/AIDS Forum 18:00 Satellite 18:30 Global Village Women, Girls, HIV/AIDS: gender & human rights issues Research with Marginalized Populations: Authentic Community Involvement and Engagement Blueprint for Action on Women and HIV/AIDS: Developing and monitoring women-specific responses to needs for women living with, affected by and at risk for HIV/AIDS Building Effective and Sustainable PLWHA Groups and Networks Intensifying Involvement of Affected Communities in the Caribbean Prickly Issues: Drug Use Policies and Practices 25 Years of Community Response to HIV/AIDS: Where do we go from here? Criminalization and HIV: Stories of Communities Fighting Back in a Human Rights Framework Roadmaps Programme Contributors Index Wednesday 16 August Session MOSB17 12:30 Global Village 12:45 Session WEKC3 Session WEPDD 14:15 Session WELPO2 16:15 Session WELPO4 Global Village Sex Workers are part of the Solution: Sex Worker Leaders Around the Globe Indigenous HIV/AIDS Issues Intensify Involvement of PHAs and Affected Communities Vulnerabilities and Cultural Dimensions of HIV in Aboriginal and Indigenous Communities Accountability for Implementation of the UNGASS HIV/AIDS Declaration of Commitment: Community-Led Monitoring Development of Scientific Literacy and Expertise in Communities Affected by HIV/AIDS 16:15 Session MOAXO3 High Time to Deliver on Stigma and Discrimination Global Village The State of AIDS In Black America 18:00 Session MOSS02 Satellite Media and AIDS: Spreading information faster than the Disease Promoting Leadership among PHAs in Asian Communities Global Village 25 Years of Community Response to HIV/AIDS: Where Do We Go From Here? 18:00 Satellite HIV Professionals Living with HIV/AIDS: 25 Years of changing lives & counting XVI INTERNATIONAL AIDS CONFERENCE * 13-18 AUGUST 2006 * TORONTO CANADA * PROGRAMME SUPPLEMENT

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Programme Supplement [International Conference on AIDS (16th: 2006: Toronto, Canada)]
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