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Vice President and Director of Global Initiatives, amfAR

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Vice President, Director of Public Policy, amfAR

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TREAT ASIA

TREAT Asia (Therapeutics Research, Education, and AIDS Training in Asia) is a network of clinics, hospitals, and research institutions working with civil society to ensure the safe and effective delivery of HIV/AIDS treatments across Asia and the Pacific.

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amfAR Welcomes Revised Policy on Blood Donations but Urges FDA To Take Further Steps Toward Equitable Treatment for Gay and Bisexual Men

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amfAR at AIDS 2024

An estimated 15,000 participants from around the world are gathering to share information and best practices about HIV/AIDS-related advocacy, public health policy, and research at AIDS 2024 in Munich, Germany. Representatives from amfAR, its TREAT Asia program, as well as amfAR-funded biomedical researchers, are participating in over 25 sessions.

Highlights include:

July 24: Jennifer Sherwood, PhD, Director of Research, Public Policy, facilitator at a satellite session, organized by amfAR and Open Society Foundations, titled “Undue influence: The outsized role of U.S policy in global HIV and sexual and reproductive health and rights.”

July 24: Lead investigator Giten Khwairakpam, Program Manager, Community and Policy, TREAT Asia, presenter, “Community-led monitoring goes beyond evaluating essential health components, it also actively addresses issues of rights and social justice in Indonesia and Manipur, India,” which is co-authored by Elise Lankiewicz, amfAR Policy Associate, in a session titled “A tale of two diseases: Novel strategies towards elimination of tuberculosis and viral hepatitis.”

July 24: Greg Millett, MPH, an amfAR VP and Director of Public Policy, invited speaker, “Structural racism and its impact on Black gay men in Europe and America accessing HIV prevention and treatment,” as part of a symposium session titled “Person-centered services: Design and implementation of effective HIV prevention and care.”

July 26: Annette Sohn, MD, PhD, an amfAR VP and Director of TREAT Asia, invited speaker, “Integrating HIV and mental health care: Opportunities for scale-up?,” as part of a symposium session titled “Bridging mind and body: The interconnectedness of HIV and mental health.”

Kevin Frost
amfAR CEO

Today in the Global Village  Prevention Breakthrough Announced TREAT Asia Researchers Report Findings

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Robert Kessler
Program Communications Manager

Today in the Global Village  Prevention Breakthrough Announced TREAT Asia Researchers Report Findings

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Annette Sohn
Vice President and Director, TREAT Asia

Today in the Global Village  Prevention Breakthrough Announced TREAT Asia Researchers Report Findings

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Greg Millett
Vice President and Director, Public Policy

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