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CONFERENCES/ EVENTS/ RESEARCH/ RESOURCES:
PlusNews Weekly Issue 318, 08 January 2007


1. Fifth African Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect

This conference is due to take place from 27 - 29 March 2007 in Kampala, Uganda with the theme of "HIV/AIDS and Children: The challenges of care and protection of children in Africa".

For more information contact:
5th African Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect
C/O ANPPCAN Uganda Chapter
Plot 1
Kira Road
P.O. Box 26460
Tel: +041-254550
email:

Online at: www.anppcanug.org


2. Third South African AIDS Conference - Media scholarships deadline

Organisers of this event are calling on journalists in the field of HIV/AIDS to apply for scholarships to attend the conference, which is scheduled to take place from 5 - 8 June 2007 at the International Convention Centre in Durban.

The scholarship covers the registration fee only. All applicants must be able to cover their travel, accommodation and living costs independently. An application form for the media scholarship is available on the conference website. Interested applicants should download and e-mail the completed application to or print and fax the completed form to the conference secretariat at local fax: 0861 115 181 5 or international fax: +27 (0) 12 460 7191 2658.

Application deadline: 31 January 2007.
For more information, visit: www.sa-aidsconference.com


3. CROI 2007, 14th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, 25-28 February, 2007, Los Angeles

CROI provides a forum for scientists and clinicians to present, discuss, and critique their investigations into the biology and epidemiology of human retroviruses and the diseases they produce with the goal of translating laboratory and clinical research into progress against the AIDS epidemic.

For more information and online registration, go to: www.retroconference.org


4. Fourth IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention (IAS 2007)

Registration, abstract submission and exhibition sales for the Fourth International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention (IAS 2007) to be held in Sydney, Australia, 22 - 25 July 2007, are now available online. www.ias2007.org

IAS 2007 will feature reports on the latest developments in the areas of basic, clinical and prevention science. The conference will continue its strong emphasis on treatment and pathogenesis, while building upon the biomedical prevention agenda introduced in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2005.

As a defining feature of this conference series, IAS 2007 will examine how scientific advances can, in very practical ways, inform the global response to HIV/AIDS.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

The abstract submission deadline is 7 March 2007, midnight CET (Central European Time). Abstract submission guidelines, programme tracks and other abstract related information are available here: www.ias2007.org

ONLINE REGISTRATION

To encourage broad participation in the conference, organizers are offering a two-tiered fee structure, with lower registration fees for delegates from low- and middle-income countries and students/post-docs. Delegates are encouraged to register before 1 February 2007, midnight CET, to avoid a surcharge.

Click here for information on the types of registrations and the corresponding fees.

Click here to create a conference profile and then register for the conference.

EXHIBITIONS, SATELLITES AND SPONSORSHIP

Exhibition sales are available until 10 May 2007. Click here to read more about exhibitions, satellites and sponsorship opportunities.

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • Standard registration fee ends: 1 February 2007
  • Abstract submission closes: 7 March 2007
  • Late registration fee ends 10 May 2007
  • Exhibition sales close: 10 May 2007 (subject to availability)

5. 8th International AIDS Impact Conference - Marseille, France, 1 to 4 July, 2007

Registration and abstract submission is now open for AIDS Impact 2007. The AIDS Impact conference is specifically devoted to Human and Social Sciences in the field of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The last conference, held in 2005 in Cape Town, South Africa, attracted more than 700 participants from all over the world. The goal of the conference is to give more space to social sciences research in the field of HIV in developing countries.

Abstract Deadline: 22 January 2007 (abstracts should be submitted in English only and must not have been previously published or presented. They should be no longer than 300 words.)

For more information, go to: www.aidsimpact.com


EVENTS

1. HIV/AIDS and its Impact on Business in Africa - 22 to 25 January 2007

One of the major challenges facing the continent is to gather resources and translate knowledge and experience into treatment and prevention programmes.

This conference at the Sandton Convention Centre, in Johannesburg, South Africa, seeks to address the consequences if business continues to ignore current warnings and statistics.

Register at www.aidsafricaconference.com


2. Third South African AIDS Conference 2007 - (call for abstracts)

Dr Olive Shisana, the conference chairperson, has called for the submission of abstracts ahead of the event, which is set to take place at the International Convention Centre in the port city of Durban from 5 to 8 June 2007.

The deadline for abstract submission is 31 January 2007.

For more information go to: www.sa-aidsconference.com


RESOURCES

1. Act, Learn and Teach: Theatre and HIV/AIDS (Youth toolkit)

The UN Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has released a toolkit for youth in Africa on how to use theatre in AIDS education.

This toolkit was designed for youth groups and is largely based on a workshop held in Uganda, that brought together approximately 30 youth volunteers from several African countries, as well as Canada and India to learn about the use of interactive theatre in response to the pandemic in English-speaking African countries.

For more information on this project, including similar theatre manuals developed for other regions in Arabic, French and Spanish, visit: www.unesco.org or email:


2. Orphans and vulnerable children toolkit

The International HIV/AIDS Alliance and Family Health International have published an updated version of the CD-ROM on supporting orphans and other vulnerable children.

It now contains over 650 documents sharing learning and resources from a wide range of organisations.

Order a free copy of the toolkit: www.aidsalliance.org




MORE CONFERENCES

WEB SPECIALS

SPECIAL REPORTS

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: No refuge from HIV
SUDAN: HIV/AIDS education comes to classrooms in the south
MOZAMBIQUE: HIV/AIDS carers to be taught ARV management
THAILAND: Burmese migrants excluded from AIDS treatment
LIBERIA: Government, women's groups decry post-war sexual violence

LINKS

· AIDS Media Center
· The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria
· International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS
· AEGIS
· International HIV/AIDS Alliance


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