HIV in Europe

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Working Together for Optimal Testing and Earlier Care

Summary

‘HIV in Europe’ is a cross European and multidisciplinary initiative working for optimal testing and earlier care for HIV in Europe.

‘HIV in Europe’ is led by a group of independent experts representing advocacy, clinical and policy areas of the HIV arena in Europe. The initiative started off in Brussels in 2007 with a pan-European conference entitled “HIV in Europe 2007: Working together for optimal testing and earlier care". The conference gathered more than 300 key European stakeholders in HIV from the Europe WHO region, including advocates, clinicians and public health professionals.

HIV in Europe builds on the ‘Call to Action’ adopted in Brussels in 2007 aiming at improving the evidence base to address important issues around earlier testing and optimal care, and to find ways to share knowledge and experiences across Europe.

HIV in Europe is organising a follow-up conference (Nobel Forum in Stockholm, 2/3 November 2009) which will take place under the auspices of the Swedish EU Presidency.

For more information about the conference click here.

For further information about ‘HIV in Europe’ (Steering Committee, Ongoing Projects etc.) click here.

You would like to receive the ‘HIV in Europe Newsletter’? To subscribe, send an email to:
hiveurope@cphiv.dk

Contact

Secretariat (Overall Coordination):
Dorthe Raben, Project Coordinator
Copenhagen HIV Programme
University of Copenhagen
Panum Institute, Building 21.1
Blegdamsvej 3B
2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark
Tel: +45 3545 5782
Fax: +45 3545 5758

www.hiveurope.eu

Secretariat (Policy and Advocacy):
Nicole Heine, Policy Adviser
European AIDS Treatment Group (EATG)
Place Raymond Blyckaerts, 13
B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 2 626 96 43
Fax :32 2 644 33 07

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