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Recent Posts
- Pharma and faith at AIDS 2010
- Daily reflections from the IAC
- "This work is not for wimps": Religious activists leave AIDS conference worried about funding but committed to continue efforts
- Buddhist project honored with "exceptional" red ribbon award
- Food for thought
General Information about the IAC
International AIDS Conferences (IAC), held every two years, draw more than 20,000 health workers, scientists, government representatives, journalists, activists, corporate leaders, people living with HIV, and religious leaders and representatives. The IAC provides extensive opportunities for sharing and networking across all levels of care and response to the epidemic.
The faith-based response to HIV and AIDS has become more visible and integrated because of the increased engagement and coordination of faith-based representatives over the past three International AIDS Conferences. The Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance, with many partners, spearheads planning for faith-based participation at the International AIDS Conferences. All are invited to join in these activities




