Webinar

Opening Speech: Mpox, Community Responses, and Lessons Learned

Dear Virtual Participants Across the World, Dear Esteemed Partners – WHO, Dear Honorable Speakers and Moderator, Dear Members of the Society for AIDS in Africa (SAA), It is my singular honor and great pleasure to welcome you all to today’s important webinar on Mpox: Community Responses and Lessons Learned. This platform brings together voices...

Hon. Dr. David Pagwesese Parirenyatwa, President of the Society for AIDS in Africa call to action at the ongoing webinar on Domestic Financing for HIV Response in Nigeria edging stake holders to engage on how domestic financing for HIV can be strengthened.

Opening Speech: Domestic Financing for HIV Response in Nigeria & Dissemination of ICASA 2023 Report Dear participants – both in-person here in Abuja and those joining virtually from across the world, Dear esteemed partners – UNAIDS, PEPFAR, Global Fund (GF), the Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM), the Peer Review Forum, Dear speakers for...

Domestic Financing for HIV Response in Nigeria and Dissemination of outcomes of ICASA 2023 Report

Overview Over the past two decades, significant progress has been made in the global fight against HIV/AIDS, thanks to the efforts of national governments, major donors, and civil society organizations. In Nigeria, these efforts have led to increased awareness, improved prevention strategies, and better treatments, resulting in fewer new HIV...

Webinaire conjoint de la SAA & de l’OMS AFRO: Variole du singe : Réponses de la communauté et enseignements tirés

CONTEXTE La variole simienne (auparavant appelée variole du singe) est une maladie virale causée par un virus orthopox appelé virus de la variole du singe. Elle se transmet entre humains par contact étroit avec des lésions, des fluides corporels, des particules respiratoires infectieuses ou du matériel contaminé. En outre, elle...

A joint SAA & WHO AFRO webinar: MPOX: COMMUNITY RESPONSES AND LESSONS LEARNED

BACKGROUND Mpox (previously known as monkeypox) is a viral disease caused by an orthopoxvirus called monkeypox virus. It transmits between humans through close contact with lesions, body fluids, infectious respiratory particles or contaminated materials, or from animals to humans through contact with live animals or consumption of contaminated ‘bushmeat’. Mpox...

A joint SAA, WHO & UNICEF webinar

OVERVIEW Mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis B remains a significant public health challenge globally. These infections cause considerable morbidity and mortality among pregnant women and young children, with profound social, psychological, and economic consequences for affected families. This concept note outlines a comprehensive strategy for the triple...

ICASA Webinar Series: COMMENT RÉDIGER UN RÉSUMÉ SCIENTIFIQUE

Nous tenons une fois de plus a vous remercier pour votre participation au webinaire intitule:Apprenez à rédiger des résumés! La deuxieme édition de notre série de webinaires Résumés. Veuillez cliquer sur les liens ci-dessous pour acceder aux presentations ainsi qu'au rapport audio: Version française de la presentation: https://bit.ly/3YajSTU Rapport audio: https://youtu.be/CGdhkdqgVF0 We would like...

ICASA Webinar Series: Learn How to Write Abstracts – First Edition

ICASA2023 Webinar Series: Learn How to Write Abstracts: Question & Answer Session We would like to thank you again for participating in the Webinar: Learn How to Write Abstracts! The third edition of our Abstract webinar series. Kindly find below links to presentations and webinar recording: English Presentation: https://bit.ly/3KmFy9x French Presentation: https://bit.ly/454wgH7 Webinar...

SAA/WHO Regional Office for Africa Webinar on Emerging Viral Infections and Diseases: Focus on the Monkeypox Virus

OVERVIEW Monkeypox is a zoonosis: a disease that is transmitted from animals to humans. Cases are often found close to tropical rainforests where there are animals that carry the virus. Evidence of monkeypox virus infection has been found in animals including squirrels, Gambian poached rats, dormice, different species of monkeys...