From stigma to safety service practices that help clients stay in HIV care - Erika Castellanos
Uniting science and community for an accelerated HIV response in Belize Symposium and workshop 29 - 30 April 2026 Partner: Go Joven Belize Collaborators: Ministry of Health and Wellness and National AIDS Commission Focus: Key messages from IAS 2025 and other international conferences; The current HIV response in Belize; Accelerating innovative interventions in prevention; The role of mental health in the HIV response; Closing the gaps to reach the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets

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Lenacapavir for PrEP What science tells us and what comes next Moti Ramgopal

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Panel discussion - How can stronger mental health services improve access to HIV services and reduce

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Panel discussion - Unlocking the potential of PrEP in Belize

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Internalised stigma as a barrier to HIV care Ines Cano

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Putting people first Kevin Mendez

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Key messages from IAS 2025 and International conferences Omar Sued

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Integrating HIV prevention into public health systems while protecting equitable access

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Panel discussion - Self testing in Belize A policy milestone for expanded testing

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Best practices on adherence to strengthen treatment as prevention Kandasi Walton Levermore

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Motivational interviewing and differentiated mental health care Kristcha DeGuerre

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Panel Discussion - Transforming treatment DSD in action for HIV programmes

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Understanding treatment as prevention The science behind U=U Marina Ancona

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Access to alternative HIV regimes - Belize - MPP

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Myth-busting @ the IAS Person-Centred Care Advocacy Academy in Paris

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Differentiated HIV care Improving ART coverage and viral suppression in Belize Keron Cacho

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The intersection of substance use, mental health and sexual behaviour in the HIV response Martine Ki

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The current HIV response in Belize Joshua Canul

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Más allá de la expectación: lo que la IA realmente significa para la respuesta al VIH

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