20th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2014), Melbourne, Australia, 20-25 July
第 20 届国际艾滋病大会 (AIDS 2014),澳大利亚墨尔本,7 月 20 日至 25 日
基本信息
- 批准号:8727766
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-06-01 至 2015-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS/HIV problemAccelerationAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAddressAdvocateAffectAsiaAttentionAustraliaBehavioralBoxingCessation of lifeChildClinicalCommitCommunicationCommunitiesComorbidityComplexCountryDevelopmentDisciplineDiscriminationDiseaseEpidemicFertilizationFosteringFundingGeographic LocationsGoalsGovernmentHIVHIV InfectionsHIV riskHIV vaccineHealth PersonnelHealth Services AccessibilityHealth systemHuman Rights AbusesIndividualInfectionInstitutionInternationalInternational AIDSKnowledgeLeadershipLifeLinkOutcomePlayPoliciesPolicy MakerPopulationPreventionReligion and SpiritualityResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesRiskRoleScholarshipScienceScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsScientistTextTranslationsVaccinesValidationVisionWorkYouthcivil societydesigneffective interventionevidence baseexperiencefight againstgeographic populationglobal healthimplementation scienceinnovationmeetingsmen who have sex with menmultidisciplinarynovelprogramspublic health relevanceresponsescale upsexsocial stigmasuccesssuccessful interventionsymposiumtransgenderwillingness
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Progress in the global fight against HIV requires continued scientific knowledge of the diversity of epidemics and populations most at risk, implementation to scale of successful interventions, and advances towards a vaccine and a cure for HIV. The 20th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2014) in Melbourne, Australia aims to tackle these issues by critically reflecting on the progress made over the past two years and on how to best address the needs of those Key Affected Populations (KAPs) who thus far have remained underserved while simultaneously delivering on the aspirational goal to end the AIDS epidemic. What will it take to get there? How do we increase cooperation with non-HIV science and research? How do we integrate and increase synergy with co-infections and co-morbidities? To begin to answer such questions, the AIDS 2014 Conference Coordinating Committee (CCC) has developed the following five objectives for AIDS 2014.
1. To engage, inspire, innovate and advocate-in partnership with affected communities, government, scientists, clinicians and all stakeholders-for the end of AIDS.
2. To acknowledge the role the HIV response has played in transforming global health systems over the past three decades, building on this momentum to increase funding for innovative HIV scientific research and programs; to enhance involvement of young scientists, community leaders, politicians and advocates; and to spur cross-fertilization of experience and expertise with other scientific disciplines.
3. To address and identify ways to break down the barriers that have fuelled the epidemic over the past 30 years-stigma, discrimination, and repressive government policy.
4. To focus attention on global HIV epidemic hotspots and how to scale up efforts within disproportionately affected communities and marginalized groups such as MSM, sex workers, PLWHA, transgender, PWUD, and children.
5. To foster debate around a post-2015 MDG scenario for HIV and AIDS.
Meeting these aims requires integration: a conference program designed to address cutting-edge issues across disciplines and diseases while fostering participation by diverse stakeholders. We will give special attention to inclusion: meaningful engagement of KAPs in the design and delivery of the Scientific Program; broad accessibility by providing childcare and a Positive Lounge; diverse conference components such as our Global Village and Youth programs; and through a scholarship program that prioritizes support for people from resource-limited settings. Innovation will be a major priority both in the scientific program and in disseminating knowledge through remote access via advanced IT and communication links; and through conference hubs held in conjunction with AIDS 2014 by local organizations active in the AIDS response.
描述(由申请人提供):在全球抗击艾滋病毒的斗争中取得进展,需要对流行病和高危人群的多样性有持续的科学认识,需要大规模实施成功的干预措施,需要在艾滋病毒疫苗和治疗方法方面取得进展。在澳大利亚墨尔本举行的第20届国际艾滋病大会(2014年艾滋病大会)旨在解决这些问题,批判性地反思过去两年取得的进展,以及如何最好地满足迄今为止服务不足的主要受影响人群的需求,同时实现结束艾滋病流行的理想目标。怎么才能到达那里?我们如何加强与非艾滋病毒科学和研究的合作?我们如何整合并增加与合并感染和合并症的协同作用?为了开始回答这些问题,2014年艾滋病大会协调委员会(CCC)为2014年艾滋病制定了以下五个目标。
1.与受影响的社区、政府、科学家、临床医生和所有艾滋病患者合作,参与、激励、创新和倡导艾滋病的终结。
2.承认艾滋病毒应对措施在过去三十年中在改变全球卫生系统方面发挥的作用,在这一势头的基础上增加对创新艾滋病毒科学研究和方案的资助;加强青年科学家、社区领导人、政治家和倡导者的参与;并促进与其他科学学科的经验和专业知识的相互交流。
3.解决并确定打破过去30年来助长艾滋病流行的障碍的方法,这些障碍包括污名化、歧视和压制性的政府政策。
4.重点关注全球艾滋病毒流行热点,以及如何在受影响不成比例的社区和边缘化群体(如男男性行为者、性工作者、艾滋病病毒感染者、变性人、残疾人、艾滋病患者和儿童)中加大努力。
5.促进围绕2015年后艾滋病毒和艾滋病的千年发展目标设想展开辩论。
实现这些目标需要整合:一个旨在解决跨学科和疾病的前沿问题的会议计划,同时促进不同利益相关者的参与。我们将特别关注包容性:KAP在科学计划的设计和交付中的有意义的参与;通过提供儿童保育和积极休息室的广泛可及性;多样化的会议组成部分,如我们的地球村和青年计划;并通过奖学金计划,优先支持来自资源有限环境的人。创新将是科学计划和传播知识的主要优先事项,通过先进的信息技术和通信联系进行远程访问;并通过积极参与艾滋病应对工作的地方组织与2014年艾滋病大会一起举办的会议中心。
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