The 17th International AIDS Conference (IAC), convened in Mexico City, Mexico from August 3–8 008, brought over 22,000 people including world leaders, policymakers, advocates, academics, and scientists committed in the global effort to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The IAC, the world’s largest HIV forum, is organized by the International AIDS Society and occurs every two years. This year’s conference, under the theme “Universal Action Now,” called upon governments to commit to universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, and care in services worldwide. At the heart of the IAC was the Global Village, an area of over 8,000 square meters open to everyone including the general public, where lively discussions on the grassroots successes and losses in the HIV/AIDS community took place.
The IAC has an incredible scope and influence on HIV and AIDS policy work domestically and abroad. As the world’s largest international forum for HIV/AIDS issues, it helps incorporate the many cultural and political variables that factor into establishing HIV/AIDS strategy and framework into policy. Most importantly, this year’s IAC emphasized policy work combating the HIV/AIDS epidemic in groups of people who are more often than others denied their human rights such as men who have sex with men (MSM), commercial sex workers (CSW), and women and girls.
[i] Jeffrey Stanton “MSM in the Global AIDS Epidemic” The Foundation for AIDS Research (amFAR), Caucus for Evidence-Based Prevention Newsletter #10 - August 5th, accessed 20 August 2008,
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[iii] Becky Johnson, Sex Workers at IAC: "Listen to Us!", 7 August 2008, RH Reality Check, accessed 20 August 2008, http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2008/08/07/sex-workers-iac-listen-us
[iv] Kelly Castagnaro, Sex Work, HIV/AIDS and Human Rights: From Criminalization to Protection , 8 August 2008, RH Reality Check, accessed 20 August 2008, http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2008/08/08/sex-work-hivaids-and-human-rights-from-criminalization-protection
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