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Upcoming events

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

25 Jul 2026 - 30 Jul 2026

The 26th International AIDS Conference

AIDS 2026, the 26th International AIDS Conference, taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and virtually on 25-30 July 2026.

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Past events

25 Feb 2025
IAS Young Leaders networking event
This event brings together Young Leaders to connect and exchange experiences as young people in the HIV response. View details View details
13 Feb 2025
HIV science and community: Progress and path forward in Mozambique
POSTPONED. IAS Educational Fund symposium in Maputo, Mozambique, organized with Comité para Saúde de Moçambique (CSM) View details View details
16 Dec 2024
2024 HIV Vaccine Advocacy Academy
Fifteen fellows from Africa interact with global experts and develop their careers in HIV vaccine R&D advocacy. View details View details
11 Dec 2024
 Unite to reach all with person-centred HIV prevention
 Webinar exploring how to Unite to reach all with access to person-centred HIV prevention services and products View details View details
3 Dec 2024
Unlocking opportunities: How to navigate competitive scholarship applications
This interactive workshop guides young people through navigating competitive application processes. View details View details
25 Nov 2024
Person-Centred Care Advocacy Academy

The Person-Centred Care Advocacy Academy will award fellowships to 15 advocates to engage in a series of interactive workshops. The academy is jointly organized by IAS – the International AIDS Society – and the Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIDRZ), in partnership with Gilead Sciences. It is designed for individuals working in central, eastern, southern and western Africa who are interested in strengthening their advocacy skills to enhance person-centred service delivery initiatives.

The objectives are to:

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