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Tweeters,

 

I hope you all are doing well and that all preparations are going smoothly for the upcoming AIDS 2012 Conference in Washington. With the invites to sessions/events are coming fast and furious I wanted to point out a few items that can be found on IAVI’s conference page www.iavi.org/aids2012 and items on new/social media.

 

There are a few sessions looking at aspects of new media that will be using the hashtag #newmediaHIV in addition to the conference-wide #AIDS2012 hash tag.

 

One of these is a global village workshop Monday July 23 3-4:30 pm in GV Session Room 2 (http://bit.ly/hivscience140), where we’ll be looking at the challenges of communicating complex HIV prevention science via social media outlets. We organizers of this workshop – AVAC, IAVI, IRMA, HIV/AIDS Network Coordination (HANC) and National Black Gay Men’s Advocacy Coalition (NBGMAC) – are really hoping that this will be a hands-on, brainstorming session that will generate ideas of newbies and seasoned social media pros alike.

 

In advance of this session, we’re asking people to share their experiences and questions on Twitter before the event via the #newmediaHIV hash, and we’ll be posting a series of questions next week. See the attached flier for details -- and we hope to see many of you there (you don’t need to be registered for the conference to attend this as it’s in the Global Village).

 

The US government also has organized a satellite session on new media Monday evening (6:30-8:30 Mini Room 4 http://blog.aids.gov/2012/06/historic-new-media-call-to-action-at-aids-2012.html) in which they’ll be issuing a call to declaration to utilize new media to move toward an AIDS-free generation. I'm also in for the tweet up on Sunday if that gets organized.
 

Also, for those who are working for an organization that works in advocacy, I also hope you and/or your colleagues will join us Tuesday July 24 from 3:00-4:30 pm at the PATH office a couple blocks from the convention center (455 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 1000) to discuss lessons learned from advocacy for new HIV/AIDS-related prevention tools and how we can adapt strategies to the current global health advocacy and policy environment. Please see the full invite and details below from the Global Health Technologies Coalition, IAVI, Aeras, AVAC, and the International Partnership for Microbicides. RSVP for this to Nick Taylor at in...@ghtcoalition.org or +1 202.822.0033.    

 

Finally, note that in making your plans for the conference, using the Program at a Glance (http://pag.aids2012.org/PAGHome.aspx?tab=1) you can filter by “roadmaps” in the lower left corner, including a roadmap for HIV vaccine-related sessions. In addition, AVAC has a lot of great resources on HIV prevention research at the conference www.avac.org.

 

I hope to see many of you at the conference!

 

Best,

 

Vince

 

Vince Blaser

New Media Specialist

International AIDS Vaccine Initiative

125 Broad Street, 9th Floor

New York, NY 10004

(212) 847-1051

VBl...@iavi.org

www.iavi.org

 

Follow us on Twitter @AIDSvaccine

Join us on Facebook: facebook.com/AIDSvaccine

Watch videos on our YouTube channel

 

-Imagine a world without AIDS-

 

You are invited to:

 

Advocating for Advancements in HIV/AIDS and TB Prevention Technologies in a Changing World

 

Tuesday, July 24, 2012
3:00 – 4:30 p.m.

455 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC

*Within walking distance of the XIX International AIDS Conference venue. See map below.*

 

Ice cream, sorbet, and summer beverages will be provided.

 

The advocacy agenda for HIV/AIDS-related issues at the national and global levels is changing dramatically. The global financial crisis and increasing demands on strapped country-level budgets have created enormous challenges. And global health and development advocacy is shifting as the international community begins to talk about what comes after the Millennium Development Goals, among other issues.

 

Join Aeras, AVAC, the Global Health Technologies Coalition (GHTC), the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), and the International Partnership for Microbicides (IPM) to discuss lessons learned from advocacy for new HIV/AIDS-related prevention tools.  At the event, advocates who work on national and global advocacy will discuss how to adapt strategies to the current global health advocacy and policy environment.  The event will also provide attendees with the opportunity to strategize with colleagues working across advocacy issues, and to prepare for the challenges and opportunities ahead.

 

Panelists:

 

Prince Bahati, Director, Vaccine Preparedness, Policy and Advocacy, IAVI

 

Henriette Laursen, Director, AIDS-Fondet 

 

Christine Lubinski, Vice President for Global Health, Infectious Disease Society of America

 

Chamunorwa Jefrey Mashoko, University of Zimbabwe-University of San Francisco Research Programme and AVAC Advocacy Fellow

 

More panelists to be announced.

 

 

To RSVP, please contact Nick Taylor at in...@ghtcoalition.org or 202.822.0033   

 

 

AIDS 2012 Social Media Session.pdf

Nilo Geronimo

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2012/7/12, IAVI Blogs <iavi...@gmail.com>:
> Tweeters,
>
>
>
> I hope you all are doing well and that all preparations are going smoothly
> for the upcoming AIDS 2012 Conference in Washington. With the invites to
> sessions/events are coming fast and furious I wanted to point out a few
> items that can be found on IAVI’s conference page www.iavi.org/aids2012 and
> items on new/social media.
>
>
>
> There are a few sessions looking at aspects of new media that will be using
> the hashtag *#newmediaHIV* in addition to the conference-wide
> *#AIDS2012*hash tag.
>
>
>
> One of these is a global village workshop *Monday July 23 3-4:30 pm *in GV
> Session Room 2 (*http://bit.ly/hivscience140*), where we’ll be looking at
> the challenges of communicating complex HIV prevention science via social
> media outlets. We organizers of this workshop – AVAC, IAVI, IRMA, HIV/AIDS
> Network Coordination (HANC) and National Black Gay Men’s Advocacy Coalition
> (NBGMAC) – are really hoping that this will be a hands-on, brainstorming
> session that will generate ideas of newbies and seasoned social media pros
> alike.
>
> * *
>
> In advance of this session, we’re asking people to share their experiences
> and questions on Twitter before the event via the #newmediaHIV hash, and
> we’ll be posting a series of questions next week. *See the attached flier
> for details -- *and we hope to see many of you there (you don’t need to be
> registered for the conference to attend this as it’s in the Global
> Village).
>
>
> The US government also has organized a satellite session on new media
> Monday evening (6:30-8:30 Mini Room 4
> http://blog.aids.gov/2012/06/historic-new-media-call-to-action-at-aids-2012.html)
> in which they’ll be issuing a call to declaration to utilize new media to
> move toward an AIDS-free generation. I'm also in for the tweet up on Sunday
> if that gets organized.
>
>
> Also, for those who are working for an organization that works in advocacy,
> I also hope you and/or your colleagues will join us *Tuesday July 24 from
> 3:00-4:30 pm* at the PATH office a couple blocks from the convention center
> (455 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 1000) to discuss lessons learned from
> advocacy for new HIV/AIDS-related prevention tools and how we can adapt
> strategies to the current global health advocacy and policy environment.
> Please see the full invite and details below from the Global Health
> Technologies Coalition, IAVI, Aeras, AVAC, and the International
> Partnership for Microbicides. *RSVP for this to Nick Taylor at
> in...@ghtcoalition.org or +1 202.822.0033. ***
>
>
>
> Finally, note that in making your plans for the conference, using the
> Program at a Glance (http://pag.aids2012.org/PAGHome.aspx?tab=1) you can
> filter by “roadmaps” in the lower left corner, including a roadmap for HIV
> vaccine-related sessions. In addition, AVAC has a lot of great resources on
> HIV prevention research at the conference www.avac.org.
>
>
>
> I hope to see many of you at the conference!
>
>
>
> Best,
>
>
>
> Vince
>
>
>
> *Vince Blaser*
>
> New Media Specialist
>
> International AIDS Vaccine Initiative
>
> 125 Broad Street, 9th Floor
>
> New York, NY 10004
>
> (212) 847-1051
>
> VBl...@iavi.org
>
> www.iavi.org
>
>
>
> Follow us on Twitter @AIDSvaccine <http://twitter.com/AIDSvaccine>
>
> Join us on Facebook:
> facebook.com/AIDSvaccine<http://www.facebook.com/AIDSvaccine>
>
> Watch videos on our YouTube <http://www.youtube.com/user/IAVIVideos>
> channel
>
>
>
> *-Imagine a world without AIDS-*
>
> * *
>
> *You are invited to**:*
>
>
>
> *Advocating for Advancements in HIV/AIDS and TB Prevention Technologies in
> a Changing World*
>
>
>
> *Tuesday, July 24, 2012 *
> *3:00 – 4:30 p.m.*
>
> 455 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 1000
> Washington, DC
>
> *Within walking distance of the XIX International AIDS Conference venue.
> See map below.*
>
>
>
> *Ice cream, sorbet, and summer beverages will be provided.*
>
>
>
> The advocacy agenda for HIV/AIDS-related issues at the national and global
> levels is changing dramatically. The global financial crisis and increasing
> demands on strapped country-level budgets have created enormous
> challenges. And global health and development advocacy is shifting as the
> international community begins to talk about what comes after the
> Millennium Development Goals, among other issues.
>
>
>
> Join Aeras, AVAC, the Global Health Technologies Coalition (GHTC), the
> International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), and the International
> Partnership for Microbicides (IPM) to discuss lessons learned from advocacy
> for new HIV/AIDS-related prevention tools. At the event, advocates who
> work on national and global advocacy will discuss how to adapt strategies
> to the current global health advocacy and policy environment. The event
> will also provide attendees with the opportunity to strategize with
> colleagues working across advocacy issues, and to prepare for the
> challenges and opportunities ahead.
>
>
>
> *Panelists: *
>
>
>
> Prince Bahati, Director, Vaccine Preparedness, Policy and Advocacy, IAVI
>
>
>
> Henriette Laursen, Director, AIDS-Fondet
>
>
>
> Christine Lubinski, Vice President for Global Health, Infectious Disease
> Society of America
>
>
>
> Chamunorwa Jefrey Mashoko*, *University of Zimbabwe-University of San
> Francisco Research Programme and AVAC Advocacy Fellow
>
>
>
> *More panelists to be announced. *
>
>
>
>
>
> *To RSVP, please contact Nick Taylor at in...@ghtcoalition.org or
> 202.822.0033. ** ** *
>


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