AIDS 2012: Submit A Workshop Proposal

Impact the profile of TB-HIV at the conference

WHY SHOULD I SUBMIT A WORKSHOP?

  1. TB is the largest killer of people with HIV/AIDS but underrepresented in the conversation.
  2. By submitting a proposal, you can raise the visibility of TB/HIV at the conference and help drive action that saves lives from co-infection.
  3. To share specific skills and showcase your organization.

HOW DO I SUBMIT A WORKSHOP?

  1. Visit the AIDS 2012 website and create a profile http://www.aids2012-abstracts.org/workshop/.
  2. Review workshop submission requirements.
  3. Submit online between DECEMBER 1, 2011 - FEBRUARY 15, 2012
  4. For further information, contact Mandy Slutsker, ACTION Senior Project Associate at mslutsker@results.org
WHAT ARE THE WORKSHOP FOCUS AREAS?

 

Scientific Development

These workshops will help participants develop skills and collaborative learning around the latest scientific research, emerging technologies, and breakthroughs in policy and programming. It is a great opportunity to highlight advances in research and scale-up of evidence based approaches, including TB-HIV.

Leadership & Accountability Development

These workshops should provide participants with innovative skills to assess and measure the commitments and actions of leaders. Workshops should challenge individuals and organizations to consider the ways they go about developing leadership and accountability and what outcomes they hope to achieve by doing this.

Community Skills Development

This series of workshops will showcase effective community empowerment programs that add value to public health outcomes in treatment, prevention, care, and support. Participants will broaden their knowledge and skills to be able to implement effective programs in their communities. 

For an example of a successful workshop proposal visit

http://www.aids2012.org/WebContent/File/AIDS2012_Guide_to_Submitting_a_Good_Workshop.pdf


 

 

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