Mapping Pathways is a multi-national project to develop and nurture a research-driven, community-led global understanding of the emerging evidence base around the adoption of antiretroviral-based prevention strategies to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The evidence base is more than results from clinical trials - it must include stakeholder and community perspectives as well.

02 August 2011

Special Prevention Conference Session: Where Should ARV-based Strategies be on the HIV Prevention Map?

Special Mapping Pathways Input Session at the 2011 National HIV Prevention Conference in Atlanta: Where Should ARV-based Strategies be on the HIV Prevention Map?

The results of recent clinical trials demonstrate that anti-retroviral based prevention strategies hold great promise for ending the HIV epidemic, while simultaneously raising important and challenging questions for the HIV community.

A research-driven, community-led global understanding of the emerging evidence based around the adoption of ARV-based prevention strategies is essential to answering these questions and in deciding where, how, and if these strategies are on the prevention maps of cities, states, and/or countries.

Join AIDS United and the AIDS Foundation of Chicago- two members of the international Mapping Pathways team - at the 2011 National HIV Prevention Conference, Monday, August 15 5:30-7:00 p.m. in the Hyatt Regency Hotel Roswell Room, to share your perspectives and concerns in this facilitated open discussion and help map pathways to sound decision making.

SPACE IS LIMITED. Email zfellows1@aidsunited.org to RSVP and secure your spot.


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