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ENDING AIDS BY 2030: SCIENCE, COMMUNITY AND POLITICAL COMMITMENT
ENDING AIDS BY 2030: SCIENCE, COMMUNITY AND POLITICAL COMMITMENT
ENDING AIDS BY 2030: SCIENCE,
COMMUNITY AND POLITICAL COMMITMENT
24 April 2018, 13:30-17:30 (followed by a reception)
Hinohara Hall, OMURA Susumu & Mieko Memorial, St. Luke’s Center for Clinical Academia,
3-6-2 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
THE END OF AIDS IS WITHIN REACH –
BUT ONLY IF WE REDOUBLE OUR EFFORTS.
Are you a researcher, clinician, health care worker, civil society activist, living with or affected by
HIV, or otherwise interested in ways to tackle one of the greatest epidemics of modern times?
Join leading scientists, policy makers, advocates and funders to review the state of the HIV epidemic
in Japan and globally from a scientific, policy and human rights perspective. Discuss with us
what needs to be done, and by whom, to ensure that we do not miss the opportunity to end AIDS,
once and for all.
HIV AND AIDS: ARE WE ON TRACK TOWARDS ELIMINATION?
Adeeba Kamarulzaman, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya;
Member, IAS Governing Council
Aikichi Iwamoto, Managing Director, Department of Research Promotion,
Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development; Emeritus Professor, University of Tokyo
Owen Ryan, Executive Director, International AIDS Society (IAS)
Chieko Ikeda, Senior Assistant Minister for Global Health, Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare
FUNDING THE GLOBAL HIV RESPONSE TO ACCELERATE PROGRESS
TOWARDS THE 2030 TARGET
Peter Sands, Executive Director, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Tamaki Tsukada, Deputy Assistant Minister for International Cooperation and Global Issues,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
THE SCIENCE OF TREATMENT AND PREVENTION: WHAT DO WE KNOW,
WHAT ARE THE GAPS?
Shuzo Matsushita, Professor, Center for AIDS Research, Kumamoto University and member of the
IAS Governing Council
Daisuke Mizushima, AIDS Clinical Center, National Center for Global Health and Medicine
Hiroyoshi Endo, Dean, St. Luke’s International University Graduate School of Public Health
Shinichi Oka, Director, AIDS Clinical Center, National Center for Global Health and Medicine
RIGHTS AND ACTIVISM FOR HEALTH FOR ALL
Ryuhei Kawada, Member, House of Councillors, National Diet of Japan (tbc)
Yuzuru Ikushima, President and Representative, PLACE Tokyo
Satoko Itoh, Managing Director, Japan Center for International Exchange;
Assistant Director, Friends of the Global Fund, Japan
Birgit Poniatowski, Director, Resource Mobilization and Development, IAS
English-Japanese simultaneous interpretation will be provided.
Attendance at the meeting is free of charge. Please visit
http://fgfj.jcie.or.jp/topics/2018-03-23_aidssymposium for further information
and
https://convention-net.jp/p/cg/eaids/new2.php to register.
For inquiries, please contact