As part of the CORE Project, the European AIDS Treatment Group (EATG), together with Foundation for Social Education (FES) and Correlation – European Harm Reduction Network (C-EHRN), are organising a policy dialogue – “Improving Health Outcomes of Most Affected Populations: The Response to HIV, VH, STIs & TB in Poland and the European Region” – on the occasion of World AIDS Day, 1 December 2024 at 11:00 – 17:00, in Warsaw.
The event will precede the European Harm Reduction Conference (EHRC) 2024.
Save the date and please register your interest by filling out this form: https://forms.office.com/e/ptGqeDbkbp
Unfortunately, we are not able to cover travel and accommodation costs for presenters or participants. For more information about the conference visit: https://www.harmreductionconference.eu/.
The organisers are bringing the different stakeholders together to identify priorities and achieve consensus on short and medium actions to put the HIV response on track for the 2030 goals in Poland and the region. By the end of the meeting, participants should have a clearer view of measures at national and European levels.
The meeting will start with an overview of policies, programmes and challenges to be tackled in Poland and the region. The following session will update participants on the plans of the upcoming Polish EU Presidency and the priorities of the EU 2024-2029. The EC funded projects aiming to expand access to community based integrated health services for populations most affected by these epidemics will present their preliminary results. All the sessions will provide room for discussion
Read more about the CORE consortium and its plan of action here: https://core-action.eu/core-home.
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