Programme

Plenary Topics


Scientific Programme

  • Advancing Therapeutic research for HIV/STI, TB and Malaria in Africa. - Prof. Nadia Adjoa Sam, Nigeria
  • Equitable access to innovative biomedical interventions for HIV/TB/Malaria in Africa. - Prof. Kwasi Torpey, Ghana
  • Status (Epidemiology) of HIV in Africa: Where are we now? - Dr. Akudo Ikpeazu, Team Lead, HIV, Tuberculosis, Hepatitis and STIs, WHO AFRO
  • Domestic Financing for research in Africa. - Dr. Ibrahim Soce Fall, Senegal
  • Impact of emerging diseases on access to prevention and treatment of HIV, TB and Malaria. - Prof. Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum, DR Congo

Leadership Programme

  • Domestic resource mobilization - Innovative and sustainable Solutions for the fight against ATM (AIDS, TB and Malaria). - Hon. Romuald Wadagni, Benin
  • The race to ending HIV by 2030: Refocusing on children and young people. - Dr. Zakillatou Adam, Togo
  • Harnessing digital innovations to revolutionise health systems: Opportunities for Global Impact. - Dr. Modupe Agueh McCracken, Benin
  • The intersection of Climate Change and ATM: Challenges, Impact and Solutions for a sustainable future. - Dr. Khoudia Sow, Senegal
  • Strengthening Africa's Resilience: Integrated Approaches to Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response. - Dr. Mohamed Yakub Janabi, WHO AFRO

Community Programme

  • Community-led data-driven responses: What works and what doesn’t. The case of Key Vulnerable, and aging Populations in emerging health threats. - Sheriff Mothopeng, Lesotho
  • HIV Prevention Now: Centering, Adolescent Girls Young Women, and Pediatrics. - Ms. Sitsope Adjovi Husunukpe, Togo
  • Sustainable response: Localization, Social enterprising and increasing resource mobilization/financing towards the end of HIV and emerging diseases in Africa. - Alexandrina Iovita, Global Fund
  • Plant Medicines: A Rich Natural Resource of Africa to be harnessed for National Development - Prof. Regina Appiah-Opong, Professor of Toxicology, Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, University of Ghana
  • 5 years before 2030: The imperative of enhancing human rights to advance health. - Pr. Fils Angelesi Bayenga, DR Congo

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