TIP: some of the podcasts start with an introduction in Spanish, then are delivered in English.
Pedro Cahn, M.D., Ph.D., IAS Conference Co-Chair
Late Breaker Track C
Rapporteur Summary Session
Craig McClure, IAS Executive Director
Press Conference: The Role of the AIDS Epidemic in Black America in the Global AIDS Epidemic
Reaching Millions - Youth, AIDS and the Digital Age
Closing Session
Official Press Conference
Linda Richter, Ph.D., Executive Director, Child Youth Family & Social Development (South Africa)
Friday, August 1
Allyson Leacock, Executive Director, Caribbean Broadcast Media Partnership on HIV/AIDS
Luis Soto-Ramirez, M.D., IAS Conference Co-Chair
Elisabet Fadul, AIDS 2008 Youth Programme Co-Chair
Ceci Connolly, Correspondent, Washington Post
Food Security, Nutrition and HIV
Regional Session: Middle East and North Africa
Late Breaker Track B Session 2
The Future of Microbicides: From Vaginal ART to PREP
Plenary Session, Day 4
Understanding the Numbers: from HIV Surveillance to HIV National and Global HIV Burden Estimates
MenEngage: Developing a Global Movement to Work with Boys and Men for Gender Equality
Plenary: Panel Discussion on the State of the Epidemic
Official Press Conference
Is Religion a Barrier to HIV Prevention?
REAL TIME: New Models of Private Sector Engagement
Food Security, Livelihoods and HIV: Challenges and Responses
HIV and Human Resources: Competing Priorities or Interconnected Solutions?
Opening Press Conference
Kevin Fenton, M.D., Ph.D., Director, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention
CDC's Kevin Fenton Discusses HIV Incidence in the United States
HIV Transmission under ART
Scaling up Comprehensive Prevention of Mother-to-child Transmission Programmes: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Adapting Global Recommendations to Country Situation
Opening Session
Universal Access of TB Services to PLHIV: Harnessing Collaboration and Coordination
Zonibel Woods, Programme Manager, Ford Foundation
Gregg Gonsalves, AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa
Tachi Yamada, M.D., President, Global Health Program, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Regional Session: Sub-Saharan Africa
HIV/AIDS and Health System Reform: Achieving Universal Coverage
Learning by Doing: Scaling up HIV Operations Research in Resource-Limited Settings
Monday, August 4
Reclaiming our Lives: Developing Accountability for Positive (PLHIV) Leadership and our Advocacy Priorities
Newer Antiretroviral Agents
Women's Rights Equal Women's Lives: Violence Against Women and HIV
The Lancet Series on HIV Prevention
Travel Restrictions on People Living with HIV: Going Against the Grain of Human Rights and Public Health
Prevention Working Group Press Conference
Official Press Conference
Regional Session: Asia-Pacific
Where Are We In Achieving UNGASS Targets?
Former President Festus Gontebanye Mogae, Botswana
Tuesday, August 5
Phill Wilson, CEO, Black AIDS Institute
Mark Dybul, U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, U.S. Department of State
Indigenous People, First Nations and Afrodescendants Confronting HIV/AIDS: Breaking the Silence
Regional Session: Latin America
Financing for Sustainable National Health Care
Looking to the Future--The Epidemic in 2031 and New Directions in AIDS Research
Moving from Promises to Actions: Building Global and National Commitment for Evidence-Based Approaches to Addressing Stigma and Discrimination
Forgotten Truths, Hidden Realities: Addressing the Dynamics of HIV and MSM in Unfavorable Environments
Human Security and HIV
Achieving Universal Access for Young People
Universal ARV Scale Up: Delivering the Second Wave
Beyond Barriers: Disabilities and AIDS
Beyond the Orphan Crisis: Findings of the Joint Learning Initiative on Children and HIV/AIDS
The New Frontiers of Harm Reduction
Late Breaker Track B Session 1
AIDS Ambassadors
Strengthening Health Systems Through the AIDS Response
Regional Session: Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Plenary Session, Day 2
Country-Level Advocacy Initiatives that Support Children and AIDS
New Frontiers in HIV Prevention Sciences
Best Practices for HIV/AIDS Implementers: Highlights from Kampala
IAS 20th Anniversary
From Commitment to Action: Implementing Effective Responses on Gender and AIDS
New Insights Into HIV Transmission and Pathogenesis
Positive Synergies Between Health Systems and Global Health Initiatives
Vaccines and Microbicides: Where Do We go from Here?
Global Financial Architecture
Scaling-up HIV Testing and Counseling: A Human Rights and Public Health Imperative
Wednesday, August 6
Globalization, Development and Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)
The USA HIV Epidemic in 2008
AIDS Vaccines - 2010 and Beyond: Charting a Course for the Future of AIDS Vaccine Research
Official Press Conference
Universal Access/Universal Crises/Universal Prices
Regional Session: Caribbean - Creative Caribbean Approaches to the HIV Epidemic
Human Rights, HIV and Sex Work Policy
Male Circumcision: To Cut or Not to Cut
Kevin De Cock, M.D., Director of HIV/AIDS Department, World Health Organization
Plenary Session, Day 3
Official Press Conference
Mobile Populations and Globalization
Thursday, August 7
Plenary, Day 5
Additional reading about HIV/AIDS:
The First Year: HIV: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed (First Year, The)
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The Health, Drug, Prescription, and GMP Supersite: Free Health Resources on KP.org (Kaiser Permanente)
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