The World Bank’s Global HIV/AIDS Program and the Office of HIV/AIDS at USAID are co-hosting a debate series that discusses the constantly changing dynamics of HIV/AIDS, and our collective response.
The series began in late May at the World Bank in Washington, D.C. and will continue through 2011. Thanks to the Global Development Learning Network’s video conferencing and web-based technologies, country teams and partners in Africa and beyond have taken part in the Washington-based debate. Typically, four to six experts in the field participate in the moderated debate, followed by a panel discussion and a session of questions and answers.
PSI’s President and CEO Karl Hofmann will be moderating the fourth debate that will be held on Wednesday, October 27 from 09:00-11:00 EDT at the World Bank and will be available via video conference facilities throughout Africa and online via webcast.
The topic is “Concurrent Sexual Partnerships” and the debate proposition is “Concurrent sexual partnerships have been and remain a key driver of HIV epidemics in southern and eastern Africa, and interventions to this effect should receive the majority of prevention resources.”
Read more about the debate and the “Emerging Issues in HIV Response” series here.