Call for Abstracts are invited at the 5th conference on peer education, sexuality HIV & AIDS which will be organized from 13th to 15th June 2012- KICC Nairobi. This conference will be organized on the topic, “Towards an HIV Prevention Revolution”
The conference will adopt the following presentation approaches:
- Plenary sessions with guest speakers and experts in technical areas.
- Parallel sessions on different topics. (Delegates will have the option of attending sessions they consider most relevant to their programs).
- Moderated panel presentation and discussions (15 minutes per presentation)
- Facilitated practical demonstrations on BCC & SBC approaches – Demonstrations will take a maximum 30 minutes, followed by a facilitated discussion.
- Skills Building workshops (1 hour 45 Minutes)
- Poster presentations
Each abstract will be reviewed by no fewer than three reviewers and the final selection of abstracts will be done by members of the Conference Technical Committee. All accepted abstracts will appear in their full form in the abstract book that will be available at the conference, on the abstract CD-ROM and on the conference website. (CD-ROM will be available after the conference).
The conference secretariat is receiving abstracts under the listed tracks, please ensure they have not been presented in a previous conference or workshop.
- Innovation, Science and technology transfer in an HIV prevention revolution
- Universal access to treatment for prevention without reservation
- Enabling environment, Zero New HIV Infections
- Efforts of young people as agents of change
For further information, visit the link.
Each abstract will be reviewed by no fewer than three reviewers and the final selection of abstracts will be done by members of the Conference Technical Committee. All accepted abstracts will appear in their full form in the abstract book that will be available at the conference, on the abstract CD-ROM and on the conference website. (CD-ROM will be available after the conference).
The conference will adopt the following presentation approaches:
- Plenary sessions with guest speakers and experts in technical areas.
- Parallel sessions on different topics. (Delegates will have the option of attending sessions they consider most relevant to their programs).
- Moderated panel presentation and discussions (15 minutes per presentation)
- Facilitated practical demonstrations on BCC & SBC approaches – Demonstrations will take a maximum 30 minutes, followed by a facilitated discussion.
- Skills Building workshops (1 hour 45 Minutes)
- Poster presentations
The conference secretariat is receiving abstracts under the listed tracks, please ensure they have not been presented in a previous conference or workshop.
- Innovation, Science and technology transfer in an HIV prevention revolution
- Universal access to treatment for prevention without reservation
- Enabling environment, Zero New HIV Infections
- Efforts of young people as agents of change
For further information, visit the link.