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Media, the IAS and the IAC
IAS Mission and VisionOUR MISSION
WHO WE ARE
The International AIDS Society (IAS) is the world’s leading independent association of HIV professionals 14.700 individual members
WHAT WE DO
We connect. By convening the world’s foremost international conferences on HIV and AIDS and specialized meetings, we provide critical platforms for presenting new research, promoting dialogue and building consensus to advance the global fight against HIV.
We promote. By promoting dialogue, education and networking, and providing access to best practice, professional development and skills building, we help build capacity and close gaps in knowledge and expertise at every level of the HIV response.
We mobilize. By advocating for the right to an evidence‐ based response to HIV, and for a concerted research effort to build that evidence base, we contribute to continuously improving the global response to HIV.
OUR VISION
A global movement of people working together to end the HIV epidemic, applying scientific evidence and best practice at every
level of the HIV response.
International permanent IAC Partners
Secretariat
+ two co-sponsors
World’s largest, most comprehensive AIDS conference
20,000 participants from 190 countries
Photos: © International AIDS Society/Simon Deiner/SDR Photo
Basic facts• Largest Medical conference – 20.000 delegates• Unique: - researchers/Health professionals
- people living with HIV/AIDS
- leaders
- welcoming activists• Three main programme components:
- science
- “community”
- leadership (accountability) • Extensive scholarship programme – 1000 people• Truly global – unlike most other health related conf.
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”Cross disciplinary linkages and dialogue”
Supports activism
Nkosi Johnson,
1988-2001,
put an African face
on AIDS at
AIDS 2000
in Durban
Impact of an IAC
AIDS 2000didchange practicein SA Governmentand made many African leaders recognize thechallenge
Impact of an IAC
AIDS 2004
made many
Asian leaders recognize
the
challenge
Impact of an IAC
AIDS 2008made many
LA leaders change view on
MSM and sex education at schools and
rolled out Mexican
treatment
Impact of an IAC
Why are media so important?
To change a country’s policy
To help keeping HIV AIDS on the global agenda
Leaders’ commitments are important,
but when 2500 media representativesdone their work...
AIDS 2006: Time to Deliver !
... the impact multiplies
AIDS 2006: Time to Deliver !
...politicians on all levels and of most political colours are being influenced
AIDS 2006: Time to Deliver !
...not only by media but by their voters
AIDS 2004: Access for All !
AIDS 2006: Time to Deliver !
IAC as platform for Activism impacts the public opinion,
politicians and pharma industry
Published: Monday, December 04, 2006
Centre opens for those with HIV'It's about time they can relax' in own
communityThe International AIDS Conference in Toronto last August helped raise awareness of the disease in Abottsville B.C -"I think we're riding the wave from the International AIDS conference in Toronto," said the responsible, Mrs Porbeni.
Disseminate information gained
Disseminate information gained
Start a new project
Build capacity
Undertake advocacy
Following up new contacts
Conference impact on delegates according to 2008 M&E report
Disseminate information gained
Disseminate information gained
Start a new project
Build capacity
Undertake advocacy
Following up new contacts
Wonder what’s for dinner tonight ?
Conference impact on delegates according to 2006 M&E report
Disseminate information gained
Disseminate information gained
Start a new project
Build capacity
Undertake advocacy
Following up new contacts
Wonder what’s for dinner tonight ?
Conference impact on delegates according to 2008 M&E report
Start a new project
Spiritual renewal
+Conference impact on delegates according to M&E reports
Webcast with
hundreds of
thousands of users
Evidence show that...
- 3000 community radio stations,
Leaders at AIDS 2010
Among national leaders participating in the Conference are: Heinz Fischer, Federal President of Austria; Bill Clinton, Founder, William J. Clinton Foundation and 42nd
President of the United States;
Kgalema Motlanthe, Deputy President of South Africa;Truong Vinh Trong, Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam;Sandra Elisabeth Roelofs, First Lady of Georgia;Ministers of Health for Brazil, India, Lesotho and Kazakhstan HRH Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway;
Other leaders areBill GatesAnnie LennoxBill RoedyMichel SidibeMichel Kazatchkine
www.aids2010.org
AIDS 2010 Theme
• Rights Here, Right Now stresses the crucial importance of protecting and promoting human rights as a precondition to a successful AIDS response
• Rights Here, Right Now underscores critical moment in the epidemic, with 2010 deadline for universal access to AIDS prevention, treatment, care and support on the immediate horizon
www.aids2010.org
Why Vienna ?
Conference Programme Overview
Programme Sessions Programme Activities
Abstract-driven Sessions
Symposia
Workshops
Youth Programme
Global VillageBridging SessionsPlenary Sessions
Opening/Closing Sessions
Plenary Concurrent
Special Sessions
www.aids2010.org
The AIDS 2010 programme is organized around three major components: Science, Community, and Leadership + Accountability.
Programme Highlights:
Plenary SessionsBroad range of plenary session topics, including:
– Research towards a cure– Human rights – Treatment advances, access to treatment and treatment as
prevention– Harm reduction and drug policy– Violence against women and girls– New prevention strategies
www.aids2010.org
Among plenary speakers are Bill Clinton delivering a keynote address on 19 July at 08:30; and South African Minister of Health Aaron Motsoaledi speaking on the topic “Universal Access: Treatment and Prevention Scale-up”, 20 July, 08:30 hours.
Special Sessions and Satellite Meetings
• 15 sessions on the most pressing issues in the epidemic Highlights include:
A roadmap for HIV prevention with Bill Gates on Monday, 19 July at 13:00 hours.
IAS Members Satellite - Presentation on HIV Reservoirs and Strategies to Control them, 21 July, 18:30-20:30, with Professor Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, 2008 Nobel Laureate for Medicine and IAS Governing Council Member.
Professor Françoise Barré-Sinoussi will also report in a Press Conferenceon HIV Reservoirs, 21 July, 14:00-15:00 hours.
What looks like breakthrough on Microbicides Tuesday lunch
High-level Satellite on Paradigm shift in treatment on Sunday
Please visit the online Programme-at-a-Glance (PAG) for a full list of conference sessions, satellites, meetings, and programme activities taking place at Reed Messe Wien.
Human Rights March
• HR March: Tuesday, 20 July, beginning at 17:00
• 30-minute peaceful march through the city centre with a rally and speeches at Heldenplatz.
• UNAIDS International Goodwill Ambassador Annie Lennox will give a presentation on her SING Campaign and a performance.
Global Village
• Free, open to delegates and the general public.
• International gathering place featuring displays of culture, food, community, theatre, activities and a marketplace.
Among Highlights:
Youth Pavilion and Networking Zones, including human rights, harm reduction, multi-faith, people with HIV in EECA, film screenings, live performances, sessions and exhibitions.
Opening ceremony on 19 July, 11:00 to 12:00 noon.
Highlights Youth Programme
Youth Pre-Conference Opening Ceremony Wed, 14 July, 10.30 -11.30, Medical University VienaSpecial Guest: Conference co-chair, Dr. Brigitte Schmied
www.aids2010.org
Dance the Ribbon! Get ready for AIDS 201016. July 2010 19.00, WUK (Werkstätten- und Kulturhaus), Währinger Straße 59, 1090 Wien. On the last day of the AIDS 2010 Youth Pre-Conference, a youth reception and party will welcome all young people–whether conference participants or not !
Symposia Session. Youth: Providing Leadership on AIDS and Demanding Accountability, 19 July, 16:30-18:00h; Session Room 1, Reed Messe Wien
Lounge for Delegates Living with HIV (PLHIV lounge)
• The PLHIV lounge will be a place of rest, support and networking. For many delegates living with HIV, the PLHIV lounge can be a valuable part of their conference experience, providing opportunities to meet and talk with other PLHIV from across the globe in a relaxed and nurturing environment.
• The lounge will provide complimentary snacks, spaces for informal meetings and relaxation, and private facilities for taking medication.
www.aids2010.org
Positive Lounge – Hall D, 1st Floor Opening hours:
Sunday, 18 July: 12:00 – 17:30Mon 19 – Thu 22 July: 08:00 – 18:00; Friday, 23 July: 09:00 – 13:00
Vienna Cultural Programme on the occasion of AIDS 2010
• About 40 Austrian and international cultural institutions, including some from the fine arts, film, dance, music, design, literature and architecture, have joined together to provide an exciting cultural backdrop for AIDS 2010 delegates and the general public of Vienna.
www.aids2010.org
One of the highlights: „We must eat our suckers with the wrappers on”Robyn Orlin und die City Theater & Dance Group JohannesburgA contribution by ImPulsTanz – Vienna International Dance Festival, on 20 and 22 July, 21:00 hours, at MuseumsQuartier Wien/Halle E.
Can you help…
“The partnership with Kaiser Family Foundation is central to our ability to extend the reach of the International AIDS Conference well beyond the conference venue and dates, said IAS Acting Executive Director, Mats Ahnlund. “In conjunction with our other online resources, the webcasts ensure that those unable to attend the conference have access to its key resources, while providing a lasting record of conference proceedings - Kaiser’s substantive and technical expertise, along with their well-earned reputation for high-quality coverage, makes them the ideal webcasting partner.”