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About the Conference
The world’s largest HIV/AIDS conference provides an international, open and independent forum for the exchange of ideas, knowledge and research which will inform HIV/AIDS programmes and strengthen prevention, treatment and care efforts worldwide.
An estimated 20,000 participants including scientists, health care providers, political, community and business leaders, journalists, government, non-governmental and intergovernmental representatives, and people living with HIV/AIDS are expected.
The Programme includes abstract-driven oral and poster sessions, controversies and common ground sessions, bridging sessions, symposia and skills building workshops, along with innovative mechanisms to broaden the reach and impact of this event, particularly in the developing world where the epidemic is most entrenched.
Additional activities will include a Cultural Programme, Global Village, Youth Programme, Outreach Programme and the Opening and Closing Plenaries.
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AIDS 2006 will take place at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC), conveniently located in downtown Toronto.
The MTCC is within walking distance of more than 4,000 hotel rooms, accessible by public transit, and is located twenty minutes from Pearson International Airport.
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Programme-at-a-Glance now available on the website |
Click here for the online version of the Programme-at-a-Glance.
Here you can also create your own personal programme itinerary and search for sessions based on the session title and session description.
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