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High Level Speakers Announced for XIX International AIDS
Conference (AIDS 2012) GlobeNewswire 2012-07-17
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Former U.S. First Lady
Laura Bush, South African Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, U.S.
Senators John Kerry and Lindsey Graham, U.S. House of Representatives
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, U.S. Congresswoman Barbara Lee, World
Bank President Jim Yong Kim, UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibe
and The Earth Institute Director Jeffrey Sachs confirmed to address the
XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) in Washington, D.C.
Anthony Fauci, Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases, NIH to deliver Plenary speech Monday 24 July.
Some 25,000 Scientists, People Living with HIV, and other stakeholders
expected to attend AIDS 2012
WASHINGTON, July 17, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Organizers of the XIX
International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) announced today that U.S.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Former U.S. First Lady Laura
Bush, South African Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, U.S. Senators
John Kerry and Lindsey Graham, U.S. House of Representatives Minority
Leader Nancy Pelosi, U.S. Congresswoman Barbara Lee, World Bank
President Jim Yong Kim and The Earth Institute Director Jeffrey Sachs
will be among the high-level speakers who will join thousands of the
world's top AIDS researchers, community leaders, and other stakeholders
in Washington, D.C. this July. An estimated 25,000 attendees are
expected to attend AIDS 2012, which will take place from 22 to 27 July
under the theme Turning the Tide Together.
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, General Secretary of the National League for
Democracy, (Myanmar/Burma) and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will
both address the conference via video. Actress Sharon Stone will also
present the inaugural amfAR/International AIDS Society Elizabeth Taylor
Award at the Opening Session.
President Bill Clinton, founder of the William J. Clinton Foundation
and 42nd President of the United States, South African Health Minister
Aaron Motsoaledi, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen
Sebelius, philanthropist Bill Gates, humanitarian Sir Elton John,
founder of the Elton John AIDS Foundation, and actress Whoopi Goldberg
were announced in June as high-level speakers at AIDS 2012.
Former U.S. First Lady Laura Bush will speak at a Special Session,
Leadership in the AIDS Response for Women, on Thursday, 26 July. South
African Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe will address two Special
Sessions, How Do We Get There? Country Planning for Maximum Impact on
Monday, 23 July, and China, India, South Africa, Brazil: How Will They
Use Their Leadership to Advance the AIDS Response? on Tuesday, 24 July.
U.S. Congresswoman Barbara Lee, UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibe
and the newly elected World Bank President Jim Yong Kim will each
address the Opening Session on Sunday, 22 July. Kim and U.S Senator
John Kerry and U.S. Senator Graham will address a Symposia Session
entitled Improving Effectiveness and Efficiency in the AIDS Response on
Monday, 23 July. Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi will address the Closing
Session on Friday, 27 July and development economist Jeffrey Sachs will
participate in the Special Session, China, India, South Africa, Brazil:
How Will They Use Their Leadership to Advance the AIDS Response? on
Tuesday, 24 July.
"We are delighted to welcome the world's leading AIDS scientists and
activists to AIDS 2012, and to have secured these high-level keynote
speakers at this crucial time in the global response to HIV," said Elly
Katabira, International Chair of AIDS 2012 and President of the
International AIDS Society (IAS).
In the last few years various research trials, including HPTN 052,
CAPRISA 004, TDF2, Partners PrEP, and iPrEx have demonstrated with
solid evidence the efficacy of HIV treatment as prevention, while other
studies are currently investigating the possibility of a cure for HIV.
"The past few years have been a scientific watershed in the life of the
HIV/AIDS epidemic, one that has given us the tools to potentially make
major inroads into the epidemic on an unprecedented scale," concluded
Katabira.
The theme of AIDS 2012, Turning the Tide Together, has been selected to
emphasize how a global and decisive commitment is crucial to change the
course of the epidemic now that science is presenting promising results
in HIV treatment and biomedical prevention. This biennial event is the
world's largest meeting on AIDS, where leading scientists report on the
latest AIDS research, and together with implementers, community leaders
and policymakers, help to identify next steps in the global response to
AIDS.
"AIDS 2012 represents a unique occasion to mobilize policy makers,
governments, NGOs, scientists, people living with HIV and civil society
to join forces," said Dr. Diane Havlir, U.S. Co-Chair of AIDS 2012 and
Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.
"The economic times are tough but the science is telling us that we'd
be irresponsible to miss this historic moment. And many of those
scientists who have been at the forefront of new research around
treatment as prevention and HIV reservoirs will be present at the
conference. Now, more than ever we need to seize the moment, attract
funding to invest in AIDS research and at the same time promote
programmes based on effectiveness and efficiency that optimize the use
of resources," concluded Havlir.
The full AIDS 2012 programme and a Programme Highlights document is now
available through the conference website www.aids2012.org and
significant parts of the programme -- including webcasts of key
sessions, speeches, slide presentations, abstracts, e-posters,
session-specific and daily rapporteur reports, as well as workshop
handouts and audio recordings, will also be online during the
conference.
Additional high-level speakers confirmed at AIDS 2012 (In alphabetical
order)
Kesetebirhan Admasu, Minister of State for Health, Ethiopia
Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health, Canada
Agnes Binagwaho, Minister of Health, Rwanda
Denis Broun, Executive Director, UNITAID
Grant Colfax, Director, White House Office of National AIDS Policy
Francis Collins, Director, National Institutes of Health
David Davis, Victorian Minister of Health, Australia
Tom Duane, New York State Senator
Bill Frist, Former U.S. Senator
Paul De Lay, Deputy Executive Director, UNAIDS
Mark Dybul, Former U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, Director, National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH
Thomas R. Frieden, Director, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Ambassador Eric Goosby, U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator
Mireille Guigaz, AIDS Ambassador, France
Gabriel Jaramillo, General Manager, Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis and Malaria
Michel Kazatchkine, Commissioner, Global Commission on Drug Policy
Sophia Martelly, First Lady of Haiti
Crown Princess of Norway, Her Royal Highness Mette-Marit
Anders Nordström, AIDS Ambassador, Sweden
Hanno Pevkur, Minister of Social Affairs, Estonia
Penehupifo Pohamba, First Lady of Namibia
Tanya Plibersek, Minister of Health, Australia
Murray Proctor, AIDS Ambassador, Australia
J.V.R. Prasada Rao, UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for AIDS in
Asia and the Pacific
Mphu Ramatlapeng, Vice Chair of the Board, Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis and Malaria, Former Minister of Health, Lesotho
Leslie Ramsammy, Minister of Agriculture, former Minister of Health,
Guyana
Sandra Elisabeth Roelofs, First Lady of Georgia
Rajiv Shah, Administrator, USAID
Sarah Wescot-Williams, Prime Minister, Sint Maarten
Marijke Wijnroks, AIDS Ambassador, The Netherlands
Benedict Xaba, Minister of Health, Swaziland
ENDS
Online Media pre-registration closes on 17 July, at 23.59 CET.
After 17 July, media registration and accreditation will only be
provided on-site at the Media Desk in the Registration Area in the WCC,
from Saturday, 21 July at 13:00. If you intend to register for the
conference after 17 July, please send an email to either
media@aids2012.org (if you are an international media) or
us_media@aids2012.org (if you are an US media) with your details to
expedite your registration onsite.
Media centre opening hours: Media Centre operations begin on Saturday,
21 July at 13:00. The Media Centre will be staffed between 08:00 and
20:00 each day, and will remain accessible 24 hours per day until 24:00
on Friday, 27 July.
Conference Organization
AIDS 2012 is convened by the International AIDS Society and the
conference's international partners: the Global Network of People
Living with HIV (GNP+); the International Council of AIDS Service
Organizations (ICASO); the International Community of Women with
HIV/AIDS (ICW) and the United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS
(UNAIDS): the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition (CVC);
Sidaction.
The U.S.-based Black AIDS Institute; the District of Columbia
Department of Health (DOH); the HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA) of the
Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA); the National Institutes
of Health (NIH); the Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP) at the White
House; and the U.S. Positive Women's Network (USPWN) are serving as
local partners.
AIDS 2012: Join the conversation
Get the latest conference updates and share your thoughts and ideas
through the Conference Facebook and Twitter. We are tweeting --
@aids2012 -- and hope many of you will tweet along with us, using
#AIDS2012 to keep the conversation going. Become a fan of AIDS 2012 on
Facebook and stay in touch with the latest conference updates and
developments. Please visit www.facebook.com/aids2012 to become a fan.
If your group or organization is participating in AIDS 2012, we welcome
posts of photos and videos of your work on this page. Tell us why you
are coming to Washington and what you hope to gain from AIDS 2012.
About the IAS
The International AIDS Society (IAS) is the world's leading independent
association of HIV professionals, with over 16,000 members from more
than 196 countries working at all levels of the global response to
AIDS. Our members include researchers from all disciplines, clinicians,
public health and community practitioners on the frontlines of the
epidemic, as well as policy and programme planners. The IAS is the
custodian of the biennial International AIDS Conference and lead
organizer of the IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and
Prevention, which will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 30
June-- 3 July 2013.
www.iasociety.org | www.ias2013.org
For interview requests with Elly Katabira and more information about
this release:
Francesca Da Ros (Geneva, Switzerland)
AIDS 2012 Communications and Media Officer
Email: Francesca.Daros@iasociety.org
Tel: +41 22 710 0822
US Mob (July 16-28): +1 202 997 6917
Michael Kessler
AIDS 2012 International Media Coordinator
Email: michael.kessler@aids2012.org
Mob: +1 (202) 997 5851
Skype: mickgpi
For interview requests with Diane Havlir and more information about
this release:
Shawn Jain (Washington, D.C.)
U.S Media Relations
Tel: +1 (202) 470-3127
Mobile: +1 (202) 714-0535
Email: shawn.jain@aids2012.org
Adina Ellis (Washington, D.C.)
U.S. Communications and Public Affairs
Email: adina.ellis@aids2012.org
Tel: +1 (202) 714- 6793
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