AIDS 2010 Vienna - XVIII International AIDS Conference July 18-23 2010

You can find in this page the EATG activities roadmap for the conference.

www.aidsmap.com/vienna2010

The XVIII International AIDS Conference is taking place in Vienna 18-23 July 2010. A full schedule of conference sessions is available here.

Thursday, 15 July

9.00-17.00

Accelerating advocacy on HIV/TB- WHO Civil Society meeting

Friday, 16 July-17 July

9.00-17.00

Accelerating advocacy on HIV/TB

Monday, 19 July

9.00-10.15

“Garden Full of Life” poetry reading, Women Networking Zone Ulrike Sonnenberg-Schwan

11.00-12.30

Change your country’s discriminatory laws: How to Advocate for Removal of HIV-specific Travel and Residence Restrictions (Workshop) – Peter Wiessner/David Haerry

11.00-12.30

Improving Access to Pregnancy Planning and Reproductive Options for PLWHA through evidence based policy development and advocacy- workshop, Speakers: Ulrike Sonnenberg-Schwan, Anna Zakowicz

14.30-18.00

Merck HIV experts meeting

Tuesday, 20 July

11.00-12.30

Refugees and Asylum Seekers and HIV, Session Room 4, Co-Chair- Anna Zakowicz, Presenter- Peter Wiessner: Deportation of HIV-positive migrants in 29 countries: impact on health and human rights (Session Code TUAF01)

13.00-14.30

Women IDUs – Why so Many Barriers When There Are so Many Needs? Gathering stories, Global Village, Session Room 2, Co-organisers: Anna Zakowicz, Nicole Heine. Speakers: Anastasia Solovyeva, Alexandra Volgina

14.30-18.00

WHO Euro Scaling up HIV Testing and Counseling in EECA

16.30–18.00

Barriers to Migrants and Mobile Populations in Accessing Comprehensive HIV Services and Treatment (Session Code TUSY13)

19.00-22.30

Human Rights March

Wednesday, 21 July

7.00-8.30

Gender Inequities and HIV Among Women Who Inject Drugs: Next-Generation Responses for Research, Programs, and Policy, Mini Room 1, Policy Advocacy for Female IDUs in Europe, Anna Zakowicz

8.30-9.15

Entry and residence regulations - Impact on Human Rights (Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe and EATG) (Networking Zone)

14.30-15.30

Thementag Menschenrechte: "HIV specific entry and residence regulations and Human Rights" (booth-no D 421)

15.45-17.00

Gender Sensitive Approaches, Overcoming Barriers and Answering the Needs of Women Who Inject Drugs in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

Access to HIV Treatment and Opioid Substitution Treatment, Access to Drug Treatment, Incarceration and Parenting. Women Networking Zone. Co-Chairs: Anna Zakowicz, Shona Shonning. Speakers: Alexandra Volgina. Co-organiser: Nicole Heine

18.00-19.30

Improving Access to Pregnancy Planning and Reproductive Options for PLWHA through evidence based policy development and advocacy- workshop, Speakers: Ulrike Sonnenberg-Schwan, Anna Zakowicz

19.15-20.00

Women IDUs - Why so Many Barriers When There Are so Many Needs? gathering stories, documentary screening, Human Rights Networking Zone, Organiser: Ana Lucia Cardoso

19.30

Tibotec community dinner

Thursday, 22 July

11.00-12.00

HIV in Europe "Testing: the Gateway to Treatment", by Jeffrey Lazarus, Copenhagen University and the Global Fund, Regional Session on Europe and Central Asia (Session Room 2)

12.30-14.00

HIV in Europe Poster presentation "Overcoming obstacles to late presentation for HIV in Europe", (poster exhibition, Hall B, ground level)

15.00-18.00

“Read my Story” space for sharing and networking after Women IDUs - Why so Many Barriers When There Are so Many Needs? sessions, Women Networking Zone, Global Village

Below a roadmap related to "HIV related entry and residence restrictions" during the Vienna AIDS Conference

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