News & storiesPanel Discussions: Advancing HIV Cure in Africa
News & storiesPanel Discussions: Advancing HIV Cure in Africa
Panel Discussions: Advancing HIV Cure in Africa
Last updated on: 26 February 2024
Recently Aidsfonds hosted two highly exciting 60-minutes panel-discussions as part of the NL4Cure Spring Symposium 2023. During the 2 webinars we discussed how researchers, communities and other stakeholders from high income countries can work equitably with low- and middle-income countries in the interests of finding an HIV cure for all.
Remko van Leeuwen, strategic advisor for HIV cure studies at Aidsfonds was joined by co-host Jessica Salzwedel from AVAC and Cynthia Lungu from the Erasmus MC HIV Eradication Group. Together they explored with two panels of scientific experts and members from affected communities which integrated interventions are needed to achieve durable HIV control. Additionally, during the webinar, they explored the contextual barriers, facilitators, and perspectives of stakeholders for implementation, so that Africa is not left behind as HIV cure research becomes mainstream in richer parts of the world.
Bella Aubree among new members of the Global Fund Youth Council
Bella Aubree among new members of the Global Fund Youth Council
Last September the Global Fund announced the new members of its Youth Council. Among the new members is Bella Aubree, National Coordinator of Inti Muda Indonesia - the Indonesian young key populations network. Bella Aubree is a young Indonesian trans woman who has dedicated nearly six years to working on sexual and reproductive health, HIV, TB and human rights, focusing on young key populations and people living with HIV.
Eight political parties commit to global health and SRHR at launch of multiparty initiative
Eight political parties commit to global health and SRHR at launch of multiparty initiative
On Friday 4 October, the multiparty initiative on global health and sexual and reproductive health & rights (SRHR) was launched at Nieuwspoort in The Hague. Hosted by the Dutch Global Health Alliance (DGHA) and the SRHR platform, this initiative aims to maintain the Netherlands’ leadership role on global health and SRHR by bringing parliamentarians from a broad range of political parties together to stand up for these issues. After dynamic discussions and reflections, the parliamentarians made their commitment to global health and SRHR official by signing up as members of the new multiparty initiative. Eight political parties have joined the initiative, reaffirming that health not only transcends borders, it also transcends politics.