ICASA 2017 will be held December 4 through 9, 2017 in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. This prestigious event is organized by the Society for AIDS in Africa, in collaboration with global and local partners. This year, nearly 10,000 delegates from 150 countries will attend to discuss the diverse nature of the African region’s HIV and STI epidemics, as well as the unique responses required to address them. ICASA attracts global leaders, policy makers, researchers, activists, and others to share the latest scientific advances in the field, to learn from one another’s expertise, and develop strategies to advance all facets of our collective efforts to treat and prevent HIV and STIs. Experts, including those from the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) will work together at this venue to provide various presentations on best practices in these technical areas and will map a way forward to ensure progress in HIV prevention, care and treatment programming.

EGPAF will participate in one satellite session, one workshop. We will present two oral abstract sessions, and display 11 poster presentations. All poster presentations will be displayed between 8:30 am and 6:30 pm on the days indicated below. Please see below details for more information on EGPAF-related events at this meeting.
To get exciting news and updates from EGPAF at the conference, be sure to stay tuned to EGPAF’s Twitter feed throughout the week and by using the hashtag #ICASA2017.