As part of the commemoration of two decades of Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) in Ghana, the upcoming "National HIV/STI Research Dialogue Series" will bring together distinguished experts, healthcare professionals, and stakeholders from across the nation. This hybrid event, which will be held in person at the Best Western Premier Hotel and virtually via the CES Events Platform, is a rare opportunity to delve into pivotal advancements, research insights, and collective efforts in HIV/AIDS management. Join us on Wednesday, October 30, 2024, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm for an enriching dialogue dedicated to “20 Years of Antiretroviral Treatment in Ghana: Celebrating Progress, Advancing Research, and Ending the Epidemic!”
THEME
This year’s theme, “20 Years of Antiretroviral Treatment in Ghana: Celebrating Progress, Advancing Research, and Ending the Epidemic!” reflects the country’s resilient journey in the fight against HIV/AIDS. It emphasizes the remarkable strides made over two decades, the importance of ongoing research, and the national and global commitment to ending the epidemic. As we celebrate these achievements, this series also calls for renewed efforts in research and innovative approaches to ensure a future free from HIV.
WHY ATTEND?
The National HIV/STI Research Dialogue Series is an invaluable occasion for healthcare professionals, researchers, and policy advocates to gain cutting-edge knowledge, engage in critical discussions, and contribute to shaping the future of HIV/AIDS research and management in Ghana. This event not only highlights recent advancements in ART and prevention strategies but also emphasizes the roadmap toward ICASA 2025, which Ghana will host, underscoring the nation’s leadership in the HIV response.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Presentations on Key Topics
Poster Exhibitions
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This is a hybrid event that will take place on Wednesday the 30th of October 2024 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Target Audience: All health professionals and stakeholders involved in the management of HIV/AIDS and STIs
Moderator:
Date: Wednesday, 30th October 2024
Time: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
AGENDA
Download the full agenda upon registration.
In-person attendance is STRICTLY BY INVITATION at the Best Western Premier Hotel
Marking two decades of significant progress in Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) in Ghana, this hybrid event will convene experts, health professionals, and stakeholders to discuss key advancements, research breakthroughs, and strategies to end the HIV epidemic. Under the theme, "20 Years of Antiretroviral Treatment in Ghana: Celebrating Progress, Advancing Research, and Ending the Epidemic!" this dialogue will provide a platform to explore topics including the latest in ART, Ghana's strides in eliminating mother-to-child HIV transmission, and the nation’s preparations to host ICASA 2025. Attendees will benefit from expert presentations, abstract-driven sessions, and collaborative discussions, culminating in the unveiling of Ghana's National Research Agenda for HIV. Supported by key partners such as the MoH, GHS, and WHO, this event invites participants to contribute to the shared goal of a future free from HIV/AIDS.
By the end of this event, participants will:
1. Gain insight into the current state-of-the-art advancements in ART.
2. Understand Ghana’s achievements and challenges in eliminating Mother-to-Child HIV transmission.
3. Learn about Ghana’s preparations and objectives for hosting ICASA 2025.
4. Explore Ghana’s National Research Agenda for HIV and its future implications.
5. Engage in knowledge-sharing on national and international best practices in HIV/STI management.
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School of Medicine and Dentistry of the University of Ghana
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Ghana School of Public Health, University of Ghana
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Department of Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medical Sciences, College of Health and Allied Sciences, University of Cape Coast (UCC), Cape Coast, Ghana. || Directorate of Research, Innovation and Consultancy (DRIC), UCC.
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National AIDS Control Programme (NACP)
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Acacia Medical Centre
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Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research
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University of Ghana School of Public Health
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