CFA: Developments in Evidence‑Based Public Health and the Future of HIV Management in Sub‑Saharan Africa

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Call for Abstracts

 

Developments in EvidenceBased Public Health and the Future of HIV Management in SubSaharan Africa

 

Dates: 25–27 February 2026
Venue: Misty Hills Country Hotel & Conference Centre, Muldersdrift, Gauteng (South Africa)
Hosts: University of Johannesburg – CPEMPH; University of Durham – CPEMPH & CHESS; University of the Free State
Participants: Policymakers, public health advocates/civil society, NGOs, and the research community across sub
Saharan Africa
Conference fee: ZAR 4,000 (includes two nights’ accommodation and all meals)

 

This two‑day regional conference convenes decision‑makers, researchers, NGOs and healthcare providers to discuss ongoing developments in evidence use in public health. Recent years have seen the increasing utilization of mathematical models, the need for new kinds of data concerning social media and infodemics, and the development of new theoretical frameworks for integrating evidence and contextual factors. Funding upheavals are also reshaping the global public health landscape. This conference will provide a space for practitioners and academics to discuss the implications of these developments for HIV management in the Sub-Saharan African region, to share contextual knowledge and develop approaches for better integrated theory and practice. Sessions include keynotes, thematic panels, a UNICEF‑led session on current and forthcoming initiatives, and structured roundtables culminating in adoption of a Misty Hills Statement.

 

Themes

 

  1. Integrating new evidence into context‑sensitive public health policy
    How evidence‑based public health frameworks can take account of local context, and integrate new kinds of evidence (e.g. mathematical modelling; social listening reports; search trend data; etc.)    
  2. Sustaining and adapting HIV programmes after reduced U.S. funding
    Strategies to maintain prevention, treatment, and care; strengthen domestic resource mobilisation; ensure regulatory and procurement resilience; and safeguard equity and quality of care.

 

We invite contributions from policymakers, programme implementers, civil society and advocacy organisations, clinicians, data scientists, social and behavioural scientists, health economists, philosophers of public health, and ethicists from across and beyond the region. Early‑career professionals, practitioner‑scholars, and policymakers are especially encouraged.

 

Abstract Guidelines

 

        Length: Up to 200 words (excluding title and affiliations).

        Focus:      Indicate alignment with      Theme 1 or 2.

        Content: Background/rationale, objective, approach/methods, key findings/insights (or expected insights for works‑in‑progress), and policy/practice implications.

        Ethics & equity: Indicate ethical approvals      where applicable      and attention to contextual appropriateness and equity.

        Keywords: Provide 3–5 keywords.

        Author details: Name(s), affiliation(s), and corresponding email.

 

Presenters will also be invited to contribute to the roundtables (methodological integration; funding & coordination) that will draft principles and a sustainability roadmap for the region.

 

Submission and Key Dates

 

        Submission of abstracts: email to bsm...@uj.ac.za

        Deadline for abstracts: 30 November 2025, 23:59 SAST (UTC+2)

        Notification of decisions: 15 December 2025

        Presenter registration deadline: 31 December 2025

For queries, contact Benjamin Smart: bsm...@uj.ac.za

 

          

Fees and Logistics

 

The ZAR 4,000 fee covers conference attendance, two nights’ accommodation (25–27 Feb) and all meals during the official programme. Travel is self‑funded.

 

                                             

 

 

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