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RRP+ stands for the rights of people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS as well as to promote their full involvement in response to HIV,TB and Malaria epidemics
The President of the International AIDS Society @BGrinsztejn , officially closed #IAS2025 with a powerful call: to advance implementation science, champion innovations that work within inclusive systems, invest in communities with people-centered services, and end stigma and…

As #IAS2025 draws to a close, @rrpplus has concluded an afternoon session with other panelists that delved into another critical question on whether combining HIV services with general healthcare (integration) might make it harder to achieve fairness and equal access…




Powerful few days in Kigali, and @gnpplus is honoured to have engaged in various sessions in the conference. As the #IAS2025 ends, please join our co-ed @floriako as she moderates the Symposium: Disrupting Stigma. @iasociety @ICWEastAfrica @SboNkosiZA @UNITAID @rrpplus…
We will continue to support the communities for the work that they do. Especially the children as this is key in the HIV response- Philippe Duneton Happening now at #IAS2025 #AFROCAB_IAS
🚀 The final day of #IAS2025 is here! 🔎 Take a look at today’s programme: programme.ias2025.org. 📧 And make the most of your last day with the Daily Digest! 👇 iasociety.org/conferences/ia…
LIVE from #IAS2025 in Kigali! The Society for AIDS in Africa (SAA), organisers of the International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) is actively participating in the IAS Conference happening now in Kigali, Rwanda! We're here to connect with global stakeholders,…
Community led, differentiated services delivery sighted among key considerations to ending AIDS at the official opening ceremony of the #IAS2025 in Kigali, together with long acting HIV prevention and treatment, integration of HIV services in Primary Health Care and continued…




One of today’s sessions at the #IAS2025 HIV International Scientific Conference highlighted key factors behind Rwanda’s attainment of UNAIDS global HIV targets. These included strong political will and governance, decentralization of services, free and equitable access to care,…




So interesting that our evening conversations ended in a Joyful ambiance & resilience in the fight against HIV