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Plenary: Ensuring Access for Youth and Women  7/14/2004
XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand

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For a summary of this session, written by the Community Program Rapporteurs team, visit the official conference page.

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Chairs:

  • Vallop Thaineua, M.D., co-chair, XV International AIDS Conference, Thailand
  • John Galbraith, United States
  • Peter van Rooijen, Netherlands
  • Nils Daulaire, M.D., M.Ph., president and CEO, Global Health Council, United States

Speakers:

  • "A Pep-Talk Too Far - Reflections on the Power of AIDS Education"
    Mary Crewe, director, Centre for the Study of AIDS, University of Pretoria, South Africa

  • "A Call for the Inclusion of New Generations"
    Raoul Fransen, Netherlands

  • "Addressing Inequalities: Making Prevention Work"
    Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, United Nations Population Fund, United States

  • "Jonathan Mann Memorial Lecture Rights Matter: Structural Interventions and Vulnerable Communities"
    Dennis Altman, professor, La Trobe University, president, AIDS Society of Asia and the Pacific, Australia

 


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