The 17th International
Conference on AIDS and STI’s in Africa (ICASA 2013), Africa’s largest AIDS
Conference, will be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre
(CTICC), South Africa, from 7 – 11 December 2013.
The theme of ICASA 2013 is: Now More than Ever: Targeting Zero.
This theme was arrived at after
an extended deliberation among the representatives of the respective
stakeholders at the first International Steering Committee meeting.
It is derived from the UNAIDS vision of
striving for “Zero new HIV and TB infections, Zero discrimination, Zero
AIDS-related and TB deaths.
The conference will be co-chaired by Professor Robert Soudre, the President of the Society for AIDS in Africa (SAA) and Professor Ian Sanne, the CEO of Right Care and Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of the Witwatersrand.
In 2000, South Africa hosted the landmark International AIDS Conference setting the scene for what was to be a turning point in the international drive to breaking down the barriers to AIDS treatment.
The conference will be co-chaired by Professor Robert Soudre, the President of the Society for AIDS in Africa (SAA) and Professor Ian Sanne, the CEO of Right Care and Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of the Witwatersrand.
In 2000, South Africa hosted the landmark International AIDS Conference setting the scene for what was to be a turning point in the international drive to breaking down the barriers to AIDS treatment.
What followed was an
unprecedented commitment by donors, government and civil society to increasing
access to treatment, in an attempt to turn the tide on this epidemic.
Co-Chair of the Conference Professor
Ian Sanne says the 2013 ICASA Conference is an opportunity to renew this global
commitment by drawing the world’s attention to the fact that the legacy of
Durban 2000 is now under threat due to the global economic downturn.
The 17th ICASA, is being held
two years to 2015, the MDG target date, Cape Town will therefore offer a unique
platform to Africa to take stock of the past achievements and challenges and to
scale up the African response in the context of these MDGs.
And Co-Chairperson of the
Conference Professor Robert Soudre says Africa is at a cross roads hence this
is the time for efficiency and innovative and pragmatic approaches to tackle
our issues.
Professor soudre says About 10
000 of the world’s leading scientists, policy makers, activists and government
leaders and civil society are expected to join the debate.
The Society for AIDS in Africa (SAA), the custodian of ICASA, and Dira Sengwe, the South African NGO that originated out of the Durban 2000 Local Organizing Committee who are the custodians of the South African AIDS Conferences supported by the Foundation for Professional Development (FPD), are the lead organizers of the 17th ICASA, ICASA 2013 Cape Town.
The Society for AIDS in Africa (SAA), the custodian of ICASA, and Dira Sengwe, the South African NGO that originated out of the Durban 2000 Local Organizing Committee who are the custodians of the South African AIDS Conferences supported by the Foundation for Professional Development (FPD), are the lead organizers of the 17th ICASA, ICASA 2013 Cape Town.
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