Pangaea Sets Its Sights on Vienna

June 21, 2010

Pangaea will be actively engaged at the upcoming XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria from July 18 to 23. We are still compiling a full list of our activities which will be updated regularly. Our participation kicks off with sponsorship and participation in the MSM PreConference on Saturday July 17, and continues through the week with a number of presentations, satellite meetings and events. In addition, we will be providing a daily blog to keep our friends and partners in touch with all the news-worthy and important developments coming from the Conference.

Pangaea Activities in Vienna
XVIII International AIDS Conference
July 18-23, 2010

Sponsor and Participant
Be Heard! The Global Forum on MSM and HIV
Pre-Conference to the XVIII International AIDS Conference
Saturday 17 July

Co-Author
Satellite Session: The Global Context of SRH and HIV: Making seamless programmes and services a reality for PLHIV
Sunday 18 July
11:15-13:15, Mini Room 9
Co-Author: Megan Dunbar, Pangaea VP of Programs, “Designing comprehensive HIV and FP/ RH programmes”

Facilitator
Satellite Session: Scaling Up Access to HIV Diagnostic Testing for Treatment Monitoring
Tuesday 20 July
7:00 to 8:30, Mini Room 9
Facilitator/Moderator: Ben Plumley, Pangaea CEO

Host
Pangaea Reception for Friends and Supporters
Wednesday 21 July
18:00-20:00
Hilton Vienna Danube, Krems Room

Co-Sponsor with RTI and European AIDS Treatment Group
Satellite Session: Gender Inequities and HIV Among Women Who Inject Drugs
Wednesday 21 July
7:00 to 8:30, Mini Room 1
Facilitator: Ben Plumley, Pangaea CEO
Speakers: Megan Dunbar, Pangaea VP of Programs, and Yovin Ivo Laurent, Tanzanian Drug Control Commission, “Developing a comprehensive HIV treatment and prevention program for female IDUs in sub-Saharan Africa”

Speaker
Satellite Session: Advocating for Women-Centered HIV Prevention Technologies and Environments
Thursday 22 July
11:00 to 12:30, Mini Room 8
Speaker, Megan Dunbar, Pangaea VP of Programs, “SHAZ – a model of economic empowerment for young women in Zimbabwe”

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