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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

16 Jan 2024
Granting success: How to craft compelling funding applications
This webinar guides young people through competitive grant application processes. View details View details
12 Dec 2023
The International Paediatric HIV Symposium in Africa (IPHASA 2023)
The ultimate aim is to transform paediatric HIV in Africa. Join virtual discussions, share strategies and bridge gaps for better outcomes. View details View details
10 Dec 2023
HIV Vaccine Advocacy Academy
HIV Vaccine Advocacy Academy participants will build literacy in HIV vaccine research and improve their advocacy and engagement skills. View details View details
10 Dec 2023
Advocacy-for-Cure Academy
2023 Advocacy-for-Cure Academy: Enhancing HIV cure advocacy, including immunotherapy and communication skills. View details View details
8 Dec 2023
ICASA 2023: IAVI and IAS satellite. Engaging hidden, hard-to-reach and unreached populations in HIV prevention and vaccine research: Unpacking challenges and potential strategies
The satellite, organized with IAVI, explores experiences, challenges and strategies to identify and engage hard-to-reach and underserved populations in HIV vaccine research and care. View details View details
7 Dec 2023
ICASA 2023 Satellite: Shaping the future: Unveiling Africa's role in HIV vaccine research and the dynamics of domestic funding
This satellite aims to explore the future of HIV vaccine research in Africa and identify and discuss benefits and challenges of African domestic funding of HIV vaccine research. View details View details

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