1 Tuesday # Title Type Times Room Chairs SIDACTION, Tsodilo Vincent Douris, 1 An international measure of Quality of Life specific to PW HIV Satellite 10.00-13:00 B4 Veronica Noseda Tsodilo 2 Ethics of Clinical Research Satellite 10:00-13:00 Sidaction B1+2 Tsodilo 3 HIV considerations in Satellite 13:00-14:00 Sheila Tlou B1+2 Rosemary Building capacity for HIV/AIDS prevention trials in Africa: Strategies for Serondela 4 Satellite 10:00-12:00 Musonda, meeting a multi-dimensional challenge 3+4 Robert Geneau HSRC, Serondela 46 HIV in : A Turning Tide Among Teenagers? Satellite 12:00-14:00 Olive Shisana, 3+4 Linda Richter Tsodilo Simon Rosser, 47 Are gay communities dying Satellite 13:00-14:00 B4 William West Sheila Tlou, 5 Opening Ceremony Plenary 14:00-15:00Tsodilo C Batho C. Molomo 5.1OPENING CEREMONY - 14:00-14:05--National Anthem led by NACA Choi 14:05-14:10--Welcome remarks by Prof. Sheila Tlou, Co-Chair, Local Organising Committee 14:10-14:15--Remarks by Prof. Lorraine Sherr, AIDS Impact 14:15-14:20--Remarks Ms. Regina Lesole , Activist, Ms. Stigma-Free 2006 14:20-14:30--Song by NACA choir 5.2Mark Stirling Keynote address - Global HIV Challenges

2 Lorraine Sherr, 6 HIV state of the Art Plenary 15:30-18:00Tsodilo C Pepe Catalan 6.1Olive Shisana HIV in the disabled population: are we doing our part? 6.2Chloe Orkin Anti-retroviral therapy in 2009: what have we learned? 6.3Gita Ramjee HIV Prevention Overview 6.4Bruno Spire Quality of Life and HIV- ANRS Plenary 6.5John De Wit Gay Men 6.6Elly Katabira International AIDS Society 2009 Update 6.7Mary-jane Rotheram Families Thriving while Living with HIV

Wednesday # Title Type Times Room Chairs Olive Shisana, 8 Challenges Plenary 08.30:10:00Tsodilo C Olivia Dix 8.1Simon Gregson Mapping the Epidemic - understanding changes 8.2Richard Harding Beyond virology: are we enhancing quality of life and the patient experience of HIV disease? 8.3Ashraf Grimwood An AIDS Free Generation in our Time? 8.4Christiana Noestlinger HIV and Women 8.5Lau Tak Fai Joseph The HIV Epidemic among MSM in China 8.6Catherine Hankins HIV Prevention Research: Current and Future Challenges

3 Tsodilo Kees 9 Combination Prevention Parallel 10:30-12:30 B1+2 Reitmeijer 9.1Danuta Kasprzyk, Daniel Montaèo Integrating biomedical and behavioral interventions into a practical approach to HIV prevention 9.2Daniel Montano, Danuta Kasprzyk The evolving standard of behavioral HIV prevention interventions: Lessons learned from the CPOL trial 9.3Hunter Handsfield Biomedical Strategies for HIV Prevention Tomas Tsodilo Campbell, 10 Men who have sex with Men Parallel 10:30-12:30 B4 Nnunu Tsheko, Alain Leobon 10.1Emilie HENRY, Fabienne Marcellin, Yves Yomb, Lionel Fugon, Steave Nemande, Charles Gueboguo, Joseph Larmarange, Emmanuel Trenado, Fred Eboko, Bruno Spire Factors associated with unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Douala, Cameroun 10.2Yomb fils ROGER YVES, Yves roger YOMB Education by MSM leaders: a community-based prevention project in the city of Douala. 10.3Gabriel Girard HIV/aids prevention among French gay men: risk perception and preventive decision with casual partners. 10.4Garrett Prestage, Iryna Zablotska Sex partying among gay men in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, Australia 10.5Wijnand Van den Boom, Ineke Stolte, Udi Davidovich Are we systematically overestimating sexual risk behaviour? New insights into accurate measurements of risky UAI with casual partners among MSM. 10.6Jeffrey Grierson, Anthony Smith, Henry Von Doussa Social and structural characteristics of sexual practice in sex on premises venues 10.7Titia Heijman, Freke Zuure, Udi Davidovich Understanding barriers to safe sex of MSM recently diagnosed with HIV 10.8Iryna Zablotska The safety of negotiated safety

4 Arvin Bhana, Serondela 11 Stigma Parallel 10:30-12:30 Mosarwa 3+4 Segwabe 11.1Julie Pannetier The impact of antiretrovirals on HIV stigmatisation in Northern Thailand 11.2Mbaraka Amuri, Mbaraka Amuri, Steve Mitchell, Anne Cockcroft, Neil Andersson Socio-economic status and HIV and AIDS stigma in Tanzania 11.3Tomas Campbell, Hannah Beer, Precious Legemah, Mbalu Saine Does Lipodystrophy Syndrome (LDS) have an effect on mood stigma and illness perception in HIV+ African people? A comparative study in a London clinic. 11.4Elisabete De Carvalho, Mathilde Coudray 4th survey on Discrimination against people living with HIV - Sida Info Service (France) 11.5Christian Andreo, Daniela Rojas, Jean-marie Le Gall, Graciela Cattaneo, Cynthia Benkhoucha, Joanne Otis, Martin Blais, Bruno Spire, Vincent Pelletier Gender inequality: Differences between men and women living with HIV/AIDS. Results from the AIDES & toi survey 11.6Eric Benotsch, Shannon Perschbacher, Marisa Green, Mark Thrun HIV disclosure, deception, and sexual risk behavior among HIV-positive men and women Susan 12 Children and HIV Parallel 10:30-12:30Tsodila C Newcomer, John Miller 12.1Linda Richter, Lorraine Sherr Children affected by AIDS: Strengthening families through income support and family-focused services 12.2Alicia Davids, Leickness Simbayi, Nolusindiso Ncitakalo, Vuyelwa Mehlomakhulu Community perceptions and understanding of the risk factors that affect children who have been sexually abused 12.3Kristien Michielsen, Bert Meulders, Wim Delva, Sandy Groeninck, Marleen Temmerman, Bart Vanreusel The effectiveness of HIV/AIDS prevention through sport: the case of Mathare Youth Sport Association in Kenya 12.4Jill Hanass-Hancock Tangible Skill Building and HIV-Youth Intervention 12.5Mylène Fernet, Marie-eve Richard, Joanne Otis, Joseph Josy Lèvy, Normand Lapointe, Johanne Samson, Guylaine Morin, Kimberly Wong, Jocelyne Thèriault, Germain Trottier Challenges of adherence to antiretroviral treatments in youths living with HIV since birth 12.6Caroline Kuo, Don Operario, Lucie Cluver Caring for AIDS-Orphaned Children: Varying Health Vulnerabilities Amoungst Carers

5 12.7Petra De Koker, An Vercoutere, Wim Delva, Stijn Vansteelandt, J Lamah, C Loua, Marleen Temmerman, Lieven Annemans How supportive is the social network of AIDS orphans and other orphaned children in Conakry and Guinea? Simon Rosser, Serondela 13 Crystal Mess Workshop 12:30-13:30 Gudrun Anita 3+4 Heeren 13.1Flick Thorley Crystal Mess: The damage crystal methamphetamine is doing to gay men. Tsodilo 14 Capacity Strengthening Is Essential for Effective HIV/STI Prevention Workshop 12:30-13:30 Bram Langen B1+2 14.1Bram Langen WORKSHOP PROPOSAL: Capacity Strengthening of LGBTI Organisations Is Essential for Effective HIV/STI Prevention 14.2Bram Langen Capacity Strengthening of LGBTI Organisations Is Essential for Effective HIV/STI Prevention Tsodilo Pam Cupp, 41 School-Based Intimate Partner Violence Preventive Intervention Workshop 12:30-13:30 B4 Rachel Jewkes 41.1Pam Cupp, Rachel Jewkes, Marcia Russell, Anik Gevers, Cathy Mathews, Chantel LeFleur-Bellerose, Alan Flisher Combining Existing Interventions to Develop a School-Based Intimate Partner Violence Preventive Intervention for South African Youth 41.2Rachel Jewkes, Alan Flisher, Pam Cupp, Cathy Mathews, Marcia Russell, Anik Gevers, Chantel LeFleur-Bellerose The theoretical framework for a school-based IPV intervention 44 Care in the home revisited- a comprehensive research agenda for consultation Workshop 12:30-13:30Tsodilo C Lucie Cluver 44.1Lucie Cluver, Mosa Moshabela, Malega Kganakga, Johanna De Beer, Caroline Kuo, Tyler Lane, Rose Zulliger, Thelma Mahlobo, Marisa Casale Special Panel Application. Care in the home revisited- a comprehensive research agenda for consultation George Palattiyil, Tsodilo 15 SocioPolitical challenges Parallel 14:00-16:00 Ana Guell, B1+2 Lorraine Townsend 15.1Kevin Moody, Rahab Mwaniki, Peter Mweke, Kenly Sikwese Articulating the what, why and how of the application of the GIPA principle in Kenya, Zambia and Nigeria

6 15.2Refilwe Sello, Tafireyi Marukutira, Victoria Nakimbugwe, Edwin Machine, Vincent Mabikwa, Shimane Lekalake, Ryan Phelps, Gabriel Anabwani Towards eliminating pediatric HIV in Botswana: the experience at the Botswana-Baylor childrens clinical centre of excellence (COE) 15.3Mukuzi Muhereza, Mukuzi Muhereza Does monetary facilitation improve work output among community AIDS support agents volunteers? A TASO experience. 15.4Gurmit Singh The added value of community involvement in public health/HIV research: An abstract review of the concept 15.5Maretha Visser, Jenny Makin, Brian Forsyth Ethical issues in HIV/AIDS research in Africa: Boundaries between research and intervention 15.6Karl Lemmen, Peter Wiessner HIV related travel restrictions enhance discrimination, exclusion and vulnerability of people with HIV 15.7Mmapaseka Majaja, Geoffrey Setswe, Alicia Davids, Nokhona Lewa Psychosocial support (PSS) needs of community home based carers (CHBC) working with orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) and people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWA) in South Africa Stefan German, Tsodilo 16 Economics and HIV Parallel 14:00-16:00 Boga Fidzani, B4 Marian Pitts 16.1Erik Lamontagne, Robert Greener, Erik Lamontagne How the current economic crisis might impact HIV in low and middle income countries ? 16.2Sian Floyd, Angela Baschieri, Aulive Msoma, Albert Dube, Andreas Jahn, Neil French, Judith Glynn The impact of HIV/AIDS on household dynamics and household welfare in rural Malawi 16.3Jean-paul Moatti, Sylvie Boyer, Sophie Rasson, Renèe-cècile Bonono, Lionel Fugon, Sandrine Loubière, Josiane Tantchou, Fabienne Marcellin, Pierre Ongolo-Zogo, Marie Préau, Maria patrizia Carrieri, Bruno Spire, Jean-paum Moatti Decentralization of access to HIV treatment in Cameroun: impact on knowledge, practices, attitudes and working conditions among physicians involved in HIV care 16.4Peter Delobelle, Cynthia Langa, Hans Onya, Rika Decock, Annemarie Depoorter Health promoting hospital: a new strategy for HIV/AIDS risk prevention 16.5Larry Sawers, Larry Sawers, Eileen Stillwaggon Understanding HIV in Southern Africa 16.6Erik Lamontagne, Robert Greener, Erik Lamontagne, Thomas Lievens Expanding Long Term Sustainable Financing for HIV in African Countries: First country Results

7 16.7Robert Greener, Tomas Lievens, Erik Lamontagne Expanding Long Term Sustainable Financing for HIV in African Countries: First country Results 16.8Cème NIYONGABO To restore autonomy and dignity of the people living with VIH/Aids through an economic activity SerondelaGary Orr, 17 HIV Testing and Risk Management Parallel 14:00-16:00 3+4 Alain Lebon 17.1Heidi Van Rooyen The complexity of advice in voluntary counselling and testing: a distinctly moral activity 17.2Ide Cremin, Phyllis Mushati, Paradzai Mushore, Simon Cauchemez, Geoff Garnett, Simon Gregson Disclosure of serostatus following HIV testing in Zimbabwe 17.3Marian Pitts, Jeffrey Grierson, Anthony Smith, Vernon Solomon, Graham Lindegger, Kevin Durrheim Social Networks, Health Seeking Behaviour and HIV testing among South African University Students 17.4Veronique Massari, Veronique Massari, Annabelle Lapostolle, Isabelle Parizot, Pierre Chauvin Gender, socio economic status and migration are barriers to HIV testing in Paris area 17.5Sheila Tlou, Khumo Seipone Provider-initiated routine offer of HIV testing: lessons learned Refilwe Sello, 18 Children affected by HIV Parallel 14:00-16:00Tsodilo C Allan Stein 18.1Jennifer Makin, Brian Forsyth, Irma Eloff, Alex Boeving, Maretha Visser, Michelle Finestone, Margaret Briggs Gowan, Kathleen Sikkema, Liesl Ebersohn, Ronel Ferrreira Does the HIV status of a mother have an impact on the functioning of her child? 18.2Xiaoming Li, Yan Hong, Xiaoyi Fang, Xiuyun Lin, Guoxiang Zhao, Junfeng Zhao Care arrangement of AIDS orphans and children's psychosocial well-being: evidence from rural China 18.3Laura Robertson, Simon Gregson, Geoff Garnett Hierarchical modeling of the effect of orphanhood on sexual behaviour & HIV risk in sub-Saharan Africa 18.4Joanne Mueller, Lorraine Sherr, Collin Alie, Beatrice Jonas, Elizabeth Brown An evaluation of a community-based art therapy and education intervention for children affected by HIV in South Africa 18.5Alan Stein, Alan Stein, Linda Richter, Joan Marston Home-based palliative care for children under 7 years infected with HIV and their primary caregivers: Development of a training package 18.6Mylène Fernet, Marie-eve Richard, Kimberly Wong, Joanne Otis, Joseph Josy Lèvy, Normand Lapointe, Johanne Samson, Guylaine Morin, Jocelyne Thèriault, Germain Trottier Understanding the needs of the first generation of youths living with HIV since birth: romantic relationships and sexual behaviours

8 18.7Lucie Cluver, Tyler Lane, Malega Kganakga Young carers and the impact of AIDS: Increased burden of care on children for their AIDS-sick adult-caregivers 18.8Anik Gevers, Alan j Flisher, Catherine Mathews, C LeFleur, Rachel Jewkes, Marcia Russel, Pam Cupp Adolescents perspectives of intimate relationships Wynne Norton, 19 Implementation of HIV / STI interventions into everyday settings Parallel 16:30-17:30Tsodilo C Jeff Fisher 19.1Wynne Norton, Deborah h. Cornman, Danuta Kasprzyk, Cornelis a. Rietmeijer Symposium: Toward the effective dissemination and implementation of HIV and STI prevention interventions into everyday settings 19.2Deborah Cornman Title: Challenges of disseminating, adapting, and implementing an evidence-based HIV risk-reduction intervention for PLWHA in different cultural contexts 19.3Cornelis Rietmeijer Implementation of Effective Counseling in the Real World of a Busy STI Clinic 19.4Danuta Kasprzyk, Daniel Montaèo, Danuta Kasprzyk Implementation of a National Community-Level HIV Prevention Intervention in Rural Zimbabwe: Lessons Learned Linda Richter, Tsodilo 20 Pregnancy, Parenthood and HIV Parallel 16:30-17:30 Hoosen B4 Coovadia 20.1Boshi Mohlala, Boshishi k f Mohlala Optimising PMTCT: the forgotten half of the equation 20.2Carmel Kelly, Fiona Alderdice, Maria Lohan, Dale Spence Reproductive decision-making and approaching fatherhood following diagnosis of HIV a qualitative study of experience and care in Northern Ireland. 20.3Caleb k.f Thole Civic educating rural pregnant mothers to take full Nevaripine dose a tool to reducing HIV prevalence in Malawi 20.4Sinah Chaba, Kenabetsho Bainame, Kabo Ditlhakeng , Lebogang gladys Mogapi, Tebogo nkomeng Molosiwa, Khumo Seipone, Koona Keapoletswe Expansion of psychosocial support and counselling services to men, HIV-positive mothers and their families Georgina Tsodilo 21 Challenging Groups Parallel 16:30-17:30 Caswell, B1+2 Simon Rosser 21.1Jill Hanass-Hancock, Loveness Satanda, Jill Hanass-Hancock Literature Review Linking HIV/AIDS and Deafness

9 21.2Sue McAllister, Nigel Dickson Late diagnosis among adults with HIV in New Zealand 21.3John eudes lengwe Kunda, Leagajang Kgakole, Anne Cockcroft, Mokgweetsi Masisi, Ditiro Laetsang, Ari Ho-Foster, Nobantu Marokoane, Neil Andersson Community views of inter-generational sex: findings from focus groups in Botswana, Namibia and Swaziland 21.4Gareth Owen, Mythili Jayasundaram, Jose Catalan Coping with Ageing and HIV/AIDS: A qualitative study of the experiences of older HIV positive gay men living in London, UK. Serondela 22 Targeted Prevention Parallel 16:30-17:30 3+4 22.1Ari Ho-Foster, Neil Andersson, Anne Cockcroft, Mokgweetsi Masisi, Ditiro Laetsang, Leagajang Kgakole Choice disability and HIV prevention knowledge, attitudes and practices in Botswana 22.2Spire Bruno, Perrine Roux, Julien Cohen, Virginie Villes, Isabelle Poizot-Martin, I Ravaux, P Carrieri, Pattern of inconsistent condom use in individuals HIV-infected through drug use: results from the MANIF 2000 22.3Cily Tabane The opinions of the Batswana people in Botswana on HIV/AIDS prevention and care strategies in Botswana. 22.4John b. Jemmott, Anita Heeren Predicting African American Heterosexual Mens Condom Use: Prospective Data on a Neglected Population 22.5Susan Cochran, Vickie Mays Prevalent HIV infection as a mediator of psychiatric morbidity differences among men varying in sexual orientation

10 Thursday # Title Type Times Room Chairs Barbara Hedge, 24 Global Issues Plenary 08:30-10:00Tsodilo C Bruno Spire 24.1Noreen Huni The importance of regional collaboration in ensuring a coordinated strategy and response to children and AIDS. 24.2Seth Kalichman Stigma 24.3Ann Strode Law and Ethics 24.4Dolores Albarracin The Health Behavior Intervention Process and Social Disparities in HIV Infection 24.5Suneeta Krishnan Gender inequalities and women's vulnerability to HIV Wendee 25 Vulnerable women and global efforts Parallel 10:30-12:30Tsodilo C Wechsberg 25.1Suneeta Krishnan, Karuna Chibber, Sujit Rathod, Kalyani Subbiah, Sajida Khanum Mitigating Womens Vulnerability to Gender-Based Violence and HIV by Focusing on Informal Social Networks: Insights from India 25.2Wendee Wechsberg, William Zule, Rachel Middlesteadt-Ellerson, Felicia Browne, Michelle Kaufman, Winnie Luseno, Tracy Kline, Amy Hernandez Adapting an Evidence-Based Woman-Focused HIV Prevention Intervention for Vulnerable Women in Multiple Settings 25.3Rachel Jewkes, Robert Morrell Patriarchy, poverty and power: Agency and sexuality amongst teenage girls in the Eastern Cape and implications for prevention 25.4Felicia Browne, Wendee Wechsberg, Bronwyn Myers, Rachel Middlesteadt Ellerson, Tara Carney, Nat Rodman The Western Cape Womens Health CoOp Study: Formative Research to Randomized Controlled Trial Gareth Owen, Tsodilo 26 Risk Parallel 10:30-12:30 Jeff Grierson, B4 Dintle Mogobe 26.1Paul Shuper, Deborah Cornman, Susan MacDonald, Sarah Christie, Janet Frohlich, Laramie Smith, Lindsay Shepherd, Gethwana Mahlase, Sandy Pillay, Zandile Jojo, Fikile Quvane, Umesh Lalloo, William Fisher, Jeffrey Fisher Development and Pilot Testing of an HIV Risk-Reduction Intervention Tailored for HIV-Positive Women and Men in Clinical Care in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

11 26.2Mary Van der Riet, Mary Van der Riet The contribution of cultural-historical activity theory to the problem of lack of behaviour change: examining the individual- social dialectic 26.3Loraine Townsend, Alan Flisher, Cathy Mathews, Mickey Chopra, Yanga Zembe Tracking HIV risk behaviour and prevalence over time among players in Cape Town, South Africa 26.4Ditiro Laetsang, Ari Ho-Foster, Mokgweetsi Masisi, Marina Anderson, Derrick Tlhoiwe, Anne Cockcroft, Neil Andersson Who has multiple concurrent sexual partnerships in Botswana? Results of a national cross sectional survey 26.5Jean-paul Moatti, Fabienne Marcellin, Claude Abè, Jèrème Blanche, Cècile-renèe Bonono, Maria patrizia Carrieri, Sinata Koulla-Shiro, Marie Prèau, Bruno Spire, Jean-paul Moatti Higher risk of unsafe sex and impaired quality of life among patients not receiving ART in Cameroon: results from the EVAL survey (ANRS 12-116) 26.6Eric Benotsch, David Seal, Derrick Traylor, Salvatore Seeley, Josh Fegley, Jean Redmann, Steven Pinkerton, Laura Bogart, David Klein Substance use, motivations for travel, and sexual risk behavior in men on vacation 26.7Daniela Rojas, Christian Andreo, Jean-marie Le Gall, Joseph Situ, Joanne Otis, Martin Blais, Bruno Spire, Vincent Pelletier Migration as an aggravating factor for PLWHA: results from the AIDES & Toi survey Vicky Mays, Tsodilo John Jemmott, 27 Prevention Interventions Parallel 10:30-12:30 B1+2 Leickness Simbayi 27.1Daniel Montano, Danuta Kasprzyk, April Greek, Pesanai Chatikobo, Mufuta Tshimanga Behavioral Risk and Association with HIV Status in Rural Zimbabwe 27.2Sheana Bull, Julius Kiwanuka, Michele Ybarra Examining the Applicability of the Information-Motivation-Behavior Skills Model of HIV Preventive Behavior in Uganda 27.3Allanise Cloete, Leickness Simbayi, Anna Strebel, Thembeka Mdleleni-Bookholane, Sean Jooste, Nokhona Lewa A Public Health Evaluation of the Healthy Relationships Positive Prevention Intervention Programme in South Africa: Findings from a Pilot Study 27.4Gert Van Rooy, Steve Mitchell, Mokgweetsi Masisi, Anne Cockcroft, Neil Andersson Characteristics and attitudes of the choice-disabled in Namibia 27.5Julia Albarracin Demographic Characteristics and Gender Roles as Predcitors of Condom Use among Latinos in the United States 27.6Jan Tshabalala, Maretha Visser Developing a cognitive behavioural therapy model to assist women

12 27.7E Seloilwe, N Phalade, N Seboni RiskfFactors amongst adolescents living with HIV and AIDS 27.8Refilwe Sello, Edwin Machine, Bakani Johnson, Grace Karugaba, Mary Letshwiti The school as a venue for managing and preventing pediatric HIV infection: opportunities and challenges: the experience of Botswana Baylor school staff training project Pepe Catalan, SerondelaLorraine Sherr, 28 Mental Health Parallel 10:30-12:30 3+4 Maria Ekstrand 28.1Liesel Ebersèhn, Irma Eloff, Ineke Van Dullemen, Michelle Finestone, Kathleen Sikkema, Brian Forsyth Drawing on resilience: insights into childrens expressions and behaviours of resilience in the mother-child relationship of HIV positive mothers. 28.2Pelletier Vincent, Daniela Rojas, Christian Andreo, Jean-marie Le Gall, Joanne Otis, Martin Blais, Bruno Spire PLWHA Sexual Dissatisfaction: Results from the AIDES & toi survey 28.3Xiaoming Li, Jintao Zhang, Yan Hong, Xiaoyi Fang Traumatic events, mental health, and positive future orientation among children affected by AIDS in rural China 28.4Kealeboga Jeremiah, Andrew Steenhoff, Mosepele Mosepele, Catherine Cherry, Katherine Lawler HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders in Botswana: a pilot study 28.5Richard Harding, Jorge Eisenchlas, Pedro Cahn, R Strauss, Lorraine Sherr, Liliana DeLima Psychological and physical symptomatology in the era of treatment: Argentinean outpatients report high burden even after initiating treatment 28.6Katie Wakeham The symptom prevalence and burden in treatment naive immunosupressed HIV-1 infected adults in rural Uganda 28.7Michele Pappin, Frikkie Booysen, Edwin Wouters Prevalence and predictors of anxiety and depression in adults enrolled in the public sector ART programme in the Free State 28.8George Palattiyil Families in HIV/AIDS Care: Understanding vulnerabilities and resilience across cultures Tsodilo 29 Interventions for HIV free generation Discussion 12:30-13:30 B1+2 Larry Sawers, 43 Financing Treatment and Care Workshop 12:30-13:30Tsodilo C Eilleen Stillwaggon 43.1Sara Sulzbach, Susna De, Wenjuan Wang From Emergency Relief to Sustained Response: Examining the Role of the Private Sector in Financing HIV/AIDS Services

13 43.2Yared Santa Ana Tellez, Veronika Wirtz, Warren Kaplan, Clinton Trout Analysis of antiretroviral drug prices in Latin America: identifying opportunities to increase procurement efficiency 43.3Veronika Wirtz, Steven s. Forsythe, Atanacio Valencia-Mendoza, Sergio Bautista-Arredondo, Yared Santa Ana-Tellez Explaining diffeences in the cost of amtiretrovirals in developing countries: Maximising value for money Tsodilo Danuta 45 Family Health Study - coping intervention for HIV+ parents and children Symposium 12:30-13:30 B4 Kasprzyk, 45.1Sally nyandiya Bundy TALC to PIP: the adaptation of TALC for Zimbabwe 45.2Rachel Gatsi, Sally Nyandiya-Bundy, Stephen Machokoto, Norest Beta, Tinashe Muromo, Mufuta Tshimanga, Daniel Montano, Danuta Kasprzyk Overview of formative research to adapt project TALC: A brief summary of results and lessons learned in the pilot/ formative phase 45.3Norest Beta, Norest Tembani Beta, Tinashe Muromo, Stephen Machokoto, Rachel Gatsi, Sally Nyandiya Bundy, Mufuta Tshimanga, Daniel Montaèo, Danuta Kasprzyk Parent Intervention Programme [PIP](Project TALC-Zimbabwe) Intervention implementation 45.4Stephen Machokoto, Rachel Gatsi, Sally Nyandiya-Bundy, Norest Beta, Tinashe Muromo, Mufuta Tshimanga, Daniel Montano, Danuta Kasprzyk Summary of process of identification of eligible families: Census and Health Screening process and results to find our 400 eligible families 45.5Tinashe Muromo, Stephen Machokoto, Rachel Gatsi, Sally Nyandiya-Bundy, Norest Beta, Mufuta Tshimanga, April Greek, Daniel Montano, Danuta Kasprzyk Summary of health and psychosocial assessment baseline results: A brief description of the implementation of the baseline SerondelaSeeletso 48 HIV in Botswana Satellite 12:30-13:30 3+4 Mosweunyane Judith Dorell, Tsodilo Richard 30 Treatment and alternative treatments Parallel 14:00-16:00 B4 Matlhare, Ellen Stein 30.1Gavin George, Millicent Atujuna, Timothy Quinlan, Candice Meyer The impact of ART scale up on health workers: evidence from two South African districts 30.2Mosa Moshabela, Paul Pronyk, Helen Schneider, Niketa Williams, Mark Lurie Traditional healers, private practitioners and herbalists: Healthcare pluralism amongst rural SA HIV/ART patients 30.3Richard Harding, Victoria Simms, Suzanne Penfold, Peter Fayers, Julia Downing, Ra Powell, Zipporah Ali, Faith Mwangi-Powell, Eve Namisango, Grace Munene, Clare Nsubuga, Geoffrey Banga, Jeniffer Kataike, Mackuline Atieno, Nancy Gikaara, Scott Moreland, Irene Higginson

14 What are the multidimensional palliative care needs of patients presenting for HIV outpatient care in East Africa: results from a multicentre international study 30.4Fanny Chabrol, Multiple ways of caring for patients in an ARV clinic in Botswana 30.5Sharon Kalsy, Sharon Kalsy Title: the prevalence and psychological management of chronic pain in people living with HIV. 30.6Maria Roura, Ray Nsigaye , Benjamin Nhandi, Mark Urassa, Basia Zaba, Jim Todd Driving the devil away - Holy water, prayers, and other miraculous cures for AIDS in a semi-rural Tanzanian ward 30.7Elena Vvedenskaya, Grigory Moshkovich, Oxana Shilova End-of-Life Care Communication Barriers for Doctors and Patients 30.8Diana Echeverria, D Kasprzyk D, S Goldenkranz, Ce Ndhlovu, K Mangwende, T Mushove Characterizing Neurobehavioral Decline Among HIV Groups In Zimbabwe: Pilot Study Tsodilo 31 Gender, Risk and Partnerships Parallel 14:00-16:00 B1+2 31.1Anne Cockcroft, Neil Andersson, Ari Ho-Foster, Nobantu Marokoane, Bheka Mziyako What has happened to multiple sexual partnerships in Swaziland between 2002 and 2008? 31.2Yanga Zembe, Mickey Chopra the prevalence of intimate partner violence in the sexual relationships of young women with multiple sexual partners in a peri-urban setting in the Western Cape 31.3Christiana Noestlinger, Rebecca Woo, Tom Platteau, Sibylle Nideroest Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: The Face of HIV+ Women in Europe Today (Findings from the Eurosupport 5 Study) 31.4Vickie Mays, Susan Cochran Changing the next 25 years of the HIV epidemic: linking contextual syndemics in the US as a method for the prevention of new infections in African American women in the South 31.5Suneeta Krishnan, Sujit Rathod, Corinne Rocca, Kalyani Subbiah HIV testing among Young Married Women in Bangalore, India: Ethical Challenges and Testing Uptake 31.6Loraine Townsend, Anders Ragnarsson, C Mathews, L Johnston, Anna mia Ekstrom, A Thorson, Mickey Chopra Taking care of businesss: Alcohol as currency in transactional sexual relationships among players in Cape Town, SA Bruno Spire, SerondelaBarbara Hedge, 32 Adherence Parallel 14:00-16:00 3+4 Ditsapelo McFarland 32.1Lorraine Sherr, Fiona Lampe, Richard Harding, C Smith, M Johnson, A Phillips Physical and psychological symptoms and risk of virological rebound among patients with virological suppression on ART

15 32.2Stanley Bii Retention of ART patients at Lodwar District Hospital Comprehensive Care Clinic (CCC), Kenya 32.3Marie Prèau, Camelia Protopopescu, Marie Prèau, Franèois Raffi, Perrine Roux, Fidèline Collin, Jacques Reynes, Pierre Dellamonica, Catherine Leport, Maria-patrizia Carrieri, Jean-paul Moatti, Bruno Spire Factors associated with non-adherence to long-term HAART: a 10-year follow-up analysis 32.4Maria Ekstrand, Sara Chandy, Elsa Heylen, Sijuthomas Panicker, Wayne Steward, T Osmand, G Singh Effective HAART adherence interventions need to address AIDS stigma 32.5Wynne Norton, K Amico, William Fisher, Deborah Cornman, Paul Shuper, C Trayling, C Redding, R Ferrer, J Fisher Information, motivation, and behavioral skills barriers associated with intentional vs. unintentional ARV non-adherence behavior among HIV-positive patients in clinical care 32.6Adriana Ammassari, Paola Pierro, Adriana Ammassari, Maria paola Trotta, Pietro Sette, Maria letizia Giancola, Marina Giulianelli, Andrea Antinori, Mauro Zaccarelli Non-adherence pattern to antiretroviral therapy among immigrants from low resources countries, in Rome. 32.7N Phalade, K Nthomang, B Ngwenya, N Seboni Adherence to HAART: Challenges faced by Adolescents Living with HIV (ALWHA) in Botswana M Gorgens, Genevieve 33 New Technologies Parallel 14:00-16:00Tsodilo C Paicheler, Sibylle Nideroest 33.1B. r. simon Rosser, J Konstan, Simon Hooper, Keith Horvath, Gene Danilenko, K Nygaard, J. Oakes Sexpulse: An Internet-based HIV prevention program for Men who use the Internet to seek Sex with Men 33.2Sheana Bull, Dennis Nabembezi , Ruth Birungi , Michele Ybarra, Julius Kiwanuka Ugandan youth preferences for computer based sexuality education: The CyberSenga Project 33.3Udi Davidovich, Rik Koekenbier, Freke Zuure Testing thresholds to zero: usage, usability and acceptability of online testing for HIV, STI, and HEP C 33.4Stephane Simonpietri, Daniela Rojas, Jean-marie Le Gall, O Jablonski, C Andreo, Bruno Spire, V Pelletier A community-based Internet approach for PLWHA: www.seronet.info 33.5Carrie Kovarik, Carrie Kovarik, Rahat Azfar, Gordana Cavric, Zsofia Szep, Sarah Ratcliffe, Rachel Gormley, Jennifer Weinberg, Ann Steiner, Robert Lee, Leslie Castelo-Soccio, Kelly Quinley, Doreen Ramogola-Masire The use of mobile telemedicine for remote diagnosis in HIV infected patients in Botswana 33.6Michele Ybarra, Kimberly Mitchell, Julius Kiwanuka Coercive Sex among Adolescents in Uganda: Prevalence, Risk and Protective Factors

16 33.7Alain Leobon, Alain Leobon Sexual risk behaviours among men using the Internet to meet other men for sexual purposes in France: Primary results from the Net Gay Barometer 2009 study. Tsodilo 34 Champ Workshop 16:30-18:00 Arvin Bhana B4 34.1Arvin Bhana, Alejandra Bordato, Carina Miranda, Rosa Bolgna Adapting CHAMP positive: international perspectives. Champ+ Argentina 34.2Arvhin Bhana, Stacey Alicea, Mary Mckay, Claude Mellins symposium: adapting champ positive: international perspectives. champ+ new york 34.4Arvin Bhana, Inge Petersern, Arvhin Bhana, Nonhlahla Mayeza symposium: adapting champ positive: international perspectives. champ+ south africa Inon Shenker, Cutting Edge Technology - Benefits and Hazards of Circumcision initiatives - 35 Debate 16:30-18:00Tsodilo C Genevieve ANRS Sponsored Paicheler Serondela 36 Motivational Interviewing Workshop 16:30-18:00 Sharon Kalsy 3+4 36.1Sharon Kalsy They just dont listen! A Motivational Interviewing Workshop: supporting staff in health settings to work effectively and empathetically with patients living with HIV. Tsodilo 37 Pediatric ART Workshop 16:30-18:00 Tamsen Rochet B1+2 37.1Tamsen Rochat, Hoosen Coovadia, Alan Stein, Lorraine Sherr, Tamsen Rochat Paediatric ART in Southern Africa where to from here? Lessons from 2007-2009 Priorities for 2011

17 Friday # Title Type Times Room Chairs Linda Richter, Anna Sub- 38 Botswana / South Africa Household surveys 08:30-10:30Tsodilo C Majelantle, Plenary Nthabi Phaladze 38.1Boga Fidzani, Richard Matlhare Population-based second-generation HIV surveillance in Botswana and South Africa - local best practice Anne Cockroft, Tsodilo 39 Late Breakers Parallel 08:30-10:30 Ashraf B4 Grimwood 39.1Dina Sidhva, Viviene Cree A Cross-Sector Needs Assessment of Children Infected and Affected by HIV in Scotland 39.2Alastair Van Heerden, Heidi Van Rooyen, Linda Richter, Mary-jane Rotheram Project Masihambisane (An information and support programme for women and their children in PMTCT programmes delivered by HIV-positive peer mentors during pregnancy and post-partum): Information needs and disclosure. 39.3Tafireyi Marukutira, Rachel Seleke, Gadzikanani Monyatsi Cervical cancer screening in a family care model clinic at Botswana-Baylor 39.4X Jibril Effectiveness of arv nurse prescribers in peadiatric arv provision: the experience of the Botswana-Baylor clinical 39.5Li Li, Sung-jae Lee, Chuleeporn Jiraphongsa, Mary jane Rotheram-Borus An Intervention to Improve Quality of Life for People Living with HIV in Thailand 39.6Caroline Desclaux, Alice Desclaux, Marie De Cenival Providing adapted information to participants in medical research : an experiment to move from advocacy towards experience-based implementation 39.7D Mzinganjira, J Van Oosterhout, J Kumwenda, L Brown, C Kanyama, R Weigel, B Mhango, S Phiri, M Hosseinipour Clinical, Immunological and Virological Outcomes of Toxicity Patients Initiating Second line Treatment in Malawi 39.8Mmapaseka Majaja, Alicia Davids, Geoffrey Setswe, Nokhona Lewa Psychosocial support and needs of community home based caregivers and facilitators working with orphans and vulnerable children and people living with HIV/AIDS in South Africa: Case of South African Red Cross Society

18 Eileen Tsodilo 42 Working upstream - HIV in the context of Poverty Parallel 08:30-10:30 Stillwaggon, B1+2 Larry Sawers 42.1Eileen Stillwaggon, Larry Sawers Economic Development and the HIV Epidemic in Botswana 42.2Judd Walson, Judd Walson, Bradley Herrin, Grace John-Stewart Deworming helminth and HIV co-infected individuals to delay disease progression; a systematic review and meta analysis 42.3Moritz Hunsmann Is the vertical struggle stuck in the fire-fighting mode? Rationales and obstacles to using the AIDS-money for integrated upstream prevention in Tanzania 42.4Robert Levine, Vincent Agboto, Maria Pisu, Paul Juarez, Roger Zoorob, J. gary Linn, Charles Hennekens Community co-factors, diffusion of innovation, and disparities in US HIV mortality 42.5Damien De Walque, Damien De Walque, Harounan Kazianga, Mead Over The impact of the food and financial crisis on adherence to antiretroviral treatment and on treatment success among HIV/ AIDS patients in Mozambique. 42.6Maria elena Garcia Mora Increasing Small-Holder Production through Structured Demand in HIV/AIDS Programmes Bridgette Prince, 40 Future pathways Plenary 11:00-13:00Tsodilo C Frans van den Boom 40.1Genevieve Paicheler From real life to real life : the circular debates about male circumcision and HIV prevention 40.2Veronica Noseda Science and Community 40.3Cheikh ibrahima NIANG Culture and AIDS 40.4Richard Wolitski HIV Positive Current challenges 40.5Hoosen Coovadia Why is HIV so severe in Women in Southern Africa? 40.6Susan Newcomer NIH Research on Children Infected and Affected by HIV

19 Acknowledgements

AIDSImpact has been supported by a large number of individuals, groups and organisations. We wish to extend thanks to them all, especially:- Botswana National AIDS Coordinating Agency

Botswana local committee INSERM Annenberg Public Policy Center ANRS Annenberg School for Communication IAVI University of Pennsylvania. HSRC NIMH RTI St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Frank Tapnack photography AIDES Routledge Taylor and Francis Central North West London NHS Foundation Trust AIDSCare University College London Psychology Health and Medicine Bloomberg Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies Botswana-Baylor Children's Clinical Centre of Excellence YonSoft CIET Joint Learning Initiative on Children and AIDS JLICA

20 Posters

Wednesday # Title Type Times Room Chairs 7 Poster Session A Poster 7.1 Bella Akhagba The effects of HIV/AIDS on food availability and access 7.2 Bangaly Doumbouya, Jean claude Gauze, Hyacinthe Brou, Thèrèse Guiba, Kouakoussui Konan Outcome of PMTCT's implementation at the mothers and infant health centre (MIHC) of Guiglo (western Ivory Coast) 7.3 Marcia Russell, Alan Flisher, Pamela Cupp, Rachel Jewkes, Cathy Mathews, Anik Gevers, Chantel Lefleur-Bellerose Selection and adaptation of measures to evaluate an intervention to reduce intimate partner violence in South African adolescents. 7.4 Douglas Amonite Positively Painting: Images of HIV/AIDS Through Art Therapy 7.5 Soubeiga Daogo Jacques Abraham, Ouedraogo Patrice Elysee The psychosocial determiners of compliance of people living with HIV/AIDS from rural areas to antiretroviral treatments 7.6 Lesley Wood, Linda Goba Addressing OVC related challenges in the classroom: educator perceptions of the effectiveness of training interventions 7.7 Soubeiga Daogo Jacques Abraham, Koala Colette Supporting infected children by involving their parents in groups of word: a successful community strategy 7.8 Mukuzi Muhereza, Mukuzi Muhereza Quality assurance in an HIV/AIDS chronic care laboratory, successes and challenges. A TASO Experience. 7.9 Bangaly Doumbouya, Bangaly Doumbouya, Kacou Elis, Jules Coulibaly, Yèo - diawara Assetou, Ouattara - bamba Naminignan Assessment of HIV counselling and testing in the labour room since implementation of PMTCT in Ivory Coast 7.10Paul Webb, Eileen Scheckle, Lesley Wood Disclosure to persons other than sexual partners: Choices and patterns in a South African township 7.11Gurmit Singh If Positive Leaders make a difference, what makes a Positive Leader? 7.12Maria Roura, Mark Urassa, Benjamin Nhandi, Joanna Busza, Basia Zaba, Jim Todd The witch is dying too - The changing role of traditional healing in the times of antiretrovirals. A qualitative exploration in Kisesa, Tanzania

21 7.13Anne French Developing and Implementing an HIV/AIDS and Gender Education project in Catholic Schools in South Africa 2001 to 2009: Learnings, successes and challenges 7.14Marjo Taal, Marjo Taal, Ralph Spijker Implementing motivational interviewing techniques in the Dutch response to STIs and HIV. 7.15Carmel Kelly, Fiona Alderdice, Maria Lohan, Dale Spence Reproductive decision-making and experience of pregnancy and childbirth following HIV diagnosis a longitudinal qualitative study of experience and care in Northern Ireland. 7.16Garrett Prestage, Michael Hurley Intensive sex partying amongst gay men 7.17Laura Robertson, Constance Nyamukapa, Phyllis Mushati, Shungu Munyati, Simon Gregson The scientific evaluation of a cash transfer pilot project to support orphans and vulnerable children in Manicaland, Zimbabwe: A trial design 7.18Maretha Visser, Anastasia ANTONIADES SAVOPOULOS The impact of HIV in mother-child relationships 7.19Joanne Mueller, Lorraine Sherr Mental health issues surrounding bereavement and HIV in children 7.20Ronel Ferreira, Liesel Ebersohn Teachers as fulcrum of psychosocial support: a longitudinal participatory reflection and action study 7.21Ronel Ferreira, Irma Eloff, Maryke Duvenhage, Michelle Finestone, Liesel Ebersohn, Kathy Sikkema, Brian Forsyth The experiences of volunteer care workers facilitating an intervention with young vulnerable children 7.22Kimwaga ALI Supporting the decentralization of M&E systems for the national response to HIV/AIDS: Lessons learned from Zanzibar. 7.23Kimwaga ALI Zanzibar AIDS Commission continued to enjoy the support of HIV&AIDS stakeholders in improving the national response to HIV&AIDS 7.24Peter Delobelle, Cynthia Langa, Hans Onya, Rika Decock, Annemarie Depoorter Impact of training on HIV/AIDS knowledge, attitudes and practices of hospital staff. 7.25Carrie Kovarik, Carrie Kovarik, Rachel Gormley The persistence of significant human papillomavirus related mucocutaneous disease and neoplasia in the era of antiretroviral medications

22 7.26Maria Ekstrand, Daniela Rodriguez, Ak Srikrishnan, N Kumarasamy, Gopal Krishnan, Davidson Solomon, Raja Solomon, Sethulakshmi Johnson, Vasudevan CK Alcohol and sexual risk in South India: Perspectives of female sex workers and clients 7.27Iryna Zablotska Casual sexual encounters among gay men: familiarity, trust and unprotected anal intercourse 7.28Sibusisiwe Silinda, Easter Kunene, Nomthandazo Mdluli, Bethusile Mabila, Themba Hlongwana, Phumezo Lawana The inclusion of HIV & AIDS programs in development instruments: a case study of municipalities in the Mpumalanga Province of South Africa 7.29Marisa Casale, Stephanie Nixon, Sarah Flicker, Michael Rogan Taking Seriously Our Obligations to Share Research Results: One Approach to Knowledge Transfer and Exchange with Adolescents 7.30Erik Lamontagne, Erik Lamontagne, Bruno Ventelou, Robert Greener, Mohammad Abu-Zeineh, Mohammad Afridi, Yves Arrighi How investing in HIV now will change your long term economic growth? 7.31Adriana Ammassari, Adriana Ammassari, Mario paola Trotta, Daniele Malantrucco, Paola Pierro, Rosaria Iardino, Andrea Antinori Development of an educational package for clear and comprehensive physician-patient communication about complex multidimensional topics regarding HIV infection, HAART, and adherence-resistance relationship: the SUPPORT-HIV Study. 7.32Robert O'Neill, Wally Schlech, Mbidde EK, Capt-n Steering Committee The CAPT Network: an African/Canadian collaboration aimed at facilitating African-led prevention research 7.33Daniela Rojas, Christian Andreo, Jean-marie Le Gall, Joanne Otis, Martin Blais, Bruno Spire, Vincent Pelletier HCV infection as an aggravating factor for PLWHA: Results from the AIDES & toi survey 7.34Gary Orr, Geoffrey Douglas Health Empowerment Through Nutrition leading the way in establishing a credible evidence base for the most appropriate nutritional support for those with HIV, TB and chronic illness in resource poor settings. 7.35Pelletier Vincent, Marjolaine Bènard Community-based advocacy for PLWHAs through testimonials 7.36Rebecca Kubanji, Barbara Ngwenya Perspectives and Challenges of Providing Care/Support to Adolescents living with HIV and AIDS in Botswana 7.37Alicia Davids, Geoffrey Setswe, Nokhona Lewa, Mmapaseka Mogale, Yogandra Naidoo, Janine Clayton Community home-based carers: Voicing their needs, voicing their challenges!

23 7.39Marian Pitts, Jeffrey Grierson, Anthony Smith, Murray Couch, Stephen McNally, Geoffrey Smith Understanding sexual practices in male to male sex. 7.41Esther Kip, Valerie Ehlers, Dirk Van der Wal Nurses perspectives on Botswana patients anti-retroviral therapy adherence 7.42George chidiebere Iheanacho The Broken Trust: Stigmatization and it effect 7.43Morenike Ukpong, Kris Peterson, Olayide Akanni Review of the reports from the community voices in the field involved with the tenofovir controversy 7.44Dinah Baah-Odoom, Dinah Baah-odoom, Gerry Riley Is there a link between social representations of HIV/AIDS and sexual behaviour amongst young people? A study of students in Ghana 7.45Benter Owino, Benter Owino Highly destabilized countries: mobilizing communities for prevention and mitigation of HIV & AIDS among vulnerable children in Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia and Uganda 7.46Nonofo Losike-Sedimo, Ab Ngwako Using media to promote healthy adolescents sexual behaviors 7.47P Ncube, C Pilane Church going adolescents understanding sexual abstinence 7.48Chilisa Bagele, Tumani Malinga, Poloko Mmonadibe Predictors of abstinence among 10-18 year adolescents in Botswana: application of the theory of planned behavior 7.49Frikkie Booysen, Damien De Walque, Mead Over, Alok Bhargava With a little help from my friends: demand for membership of HIV/AIDS support groups among public sector ART clients in Free State province, South Africa 7.50David Thuso, Paul Mullan, Ryan Phelps, Floriza Gennari The introduction of Tenofovir-containing HAART at the Botswana-Baylor childrens clinical centre of excellence: an overview of the patients and adverse events to date

Thursday # Title Type Times Room Chairs 23 Poster Session B Poster 23.1 Jeffrey Grierson, Anthony Smith, Marian Pitts, Vernon Solomon, Graham Lindegger, Kevin Durrheim Social network characteristics, demographic homophily and implications for peer influence among young South Africans

24 23.2 Inon Schenker, Francis Serour, Zvi Shkolnik, Zvi Gimon, Jamal Garaj Training Medical Circumcisers in Safe and Swift Adult Male Circumcisions for HIV Prevention in Swaziland: Results of a Pioneer Operation Abraham Pilot 23.3 Suleiman OMAR Scaling up Community sensitization on the fight against HIV&AIDS through puppetry and folk media raised HIV&AIDS awareness among MARPs in Zanzibar 23.4 Amina AMEIR Participatory Monitoring & Evaluation is a key to functional M&E System in Zanzibar 23.5 Gharib GHARIB Lessons Learned from a Sustainable Results-based M&E system: Experience from Zanzibar 23.6 Corrie Du Preez Angels without wings: The role of community based health workers in the arrangement of care for PLWA and OVC 23.7 Franco Wandabwa, Lucy Atim Lawful but unsafe. The challenge of reaching married couples with HIV prevention messages. 23.8 Marcos Benedetti, Danilo Da Silva, Debora Nandja Strengthening MSM organization and technical capacities in Mozambique 23.9 Shankar Chowdhury Getting ready for Inclusive Education: Addressing teaching learning material needs of young neoliterates in non-formal education settings 23.10Inge Petersen, Anil Bhagwanjee, Olagoke Akintola, Gavin George, Kaymarlin Govender Factors influencing HIV treatment adherence among HIV positive employees in a multinational mining company in South Africa 23.11Fanny Chabrol, Fanny Chabrol, Gabriel Girard Encounter with the field. Research experiences and stances in the area of HIV/AIDS 23.12Christian Andreo, Jean-marie Le Gall, Yazdan Yazdanpanah, Emmanuel Cook, Bruno Spire, Vincent Pelletier Community-based rapid testing: A non-medical innovative approach 23.13Tamsen Rochat, Mark Tomlinson, Marie louise Newell, Alan Stein Qualitative insights on womens experiences of testing for HIV during pregnancy in a high prevalence rural area. 23.14Stephane Simonpietri, Christian Andreo, Joseph Situ, Arnaud Simon, Adeline Toullier, Bruno Spire, Vincent Pelletier Health & Rights Workshops: An intervention targeting migrants living with HIV 23.15Judith Hermann-Mesfen From the ministry of souls to the ministry of bodies? The position of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church (EOC) towards sexual behaviour, between HIV/AIDS and American donation

25 23.17Stephanie Nixon, Jill Hanass-Hancock HIV, AIDS and Disability: A New Agenda for Integration of Interventions in Southern Africa 23.18Adeniyi Olaleye, Adeniyi Olaleye, Fidelis Ogwumike, Olanrewaju Olaniyan Demand-side barriers to health care service utilization by PWHIV in the north central Nigeria 23.19Neil Andersson, Anne Cockcroft, Beverley Shea, Lehana Thabane Who should drive solutions to the AIDS epidemic in southern Africa: Lessons from the African Development of AIDS Trial Capacity (ADAPT) Network 23.21Vuyiswa Mathambo Using child care forums as safe spaces for children made vulnerable by HIV and AIDS in South Africa 23.22B. r. simon Rosser, William West, Richard m. Weinmeyer Structural change in gay communities: results from the 2007 Aids Impact Meeting 23.24Clemon George, Lydia Makoroka, Winston Husbands Can scientists working within non secular settings truly address research targeted at reducing HIV incidence among men who have sex with men? Lessons from MaBwana 23.25Alison Stanley, Victoria Hosegood, Ian Timaeus I have chosen to be in love with someone who understands me: disclosure, support and condom use in relationships where both partners take ART 23.26Cècile Chartrain Mobilization against AIDS and contemporary transformations of activism: the case of Solidaritè Sida. 23.27Gudrun anita Heeren, John b Jemmott, Andrew Mandeya, Joanne c Tyler Sexual attitudes and behaviour of university students at a SA university: A Pilot survey 23.28Petrus Steyn, Luwellyn Michaels Systematic development of a school-based life-skill program for South African youth 23.29Gudrun anita Heeren, John Jemmott, Zolani Ngwane Tradition, culture and HIV 23.31Jane Chege, Martha Newsome, Annie Kaseketi, Nathan Chitelele, Joan Mugenzi, Siyani Zimba Gender Variations in Child Protection Outcomes and Effectiveness of Community-based interventions: Findings from Zambia and Uganda 23.32Allanise Cloete, Laetitia Rispel, Carol Metcalf, Vasu Reddy Get sick first test later: HIV testing practices of men who have sex with men (MSM) in the /eThekweni Mens Study (JEMS) 23.33Marcel Zannou, Isaac Minani, Annie-claude Labbe, Severin Anagonou, Marguerite Massinga-Loembe, Angèlique Ndjoyi, Andrè Darveau, Fernand Guedou, Marius-edgard Ouendo, Michelyne Belleau, Michel Alary experience of north-south collaboration for capacity building in HIV prevention research.

26 23.34Brent Beadle CHIN WAG - An education focus through an entertainment concept. 23.35Justin Maxwell 4Life Boardgame - a fun way to generate new knowledge 23.36Tomas Campbell, Hannah Beer, Jayne Griffiths, Precious Legemah, Mbalu Saine HIV+ children and young people have complex family and health contexts: results from a case note review in a London treatment centre 23.37Thomas Farrar, Marcus McGilvray, Tomas Campbell, Catherine Donoghue WhizzKids United and HIV prevention for adolescents: Utilising the power of football for HIV prevention in KwaZulu- Natal 23.38Edward Pettitt Rollout of Botswana-baylor childrenès clinical centre of excellence (COE) teen club satellites: implementation and needs assessment 23.39Edward Pettitt Botswana teen club programmatic evaluation and baseline psychosocial assessment of participants 23.40Malla Mabona Enhancing child protection through Community Child Protection Workers 23.40Bella Akhagba The effects of HIV/AIDS on food availability and access 23.41Chilisa Bagele Adolescent research: capacity building program on HIV/AIDS 23.42K Garegae, G Tsheko, D Jankie Adolescents beliefs about parents willingness to discuss sensitive issues: Implications for parent-child HIV/AIDS interventions 23.43Atlang Mompe, Atlang Mompe Implications of Schistosomiasis Infections for HIV/AIDS in Botswana 23.44R Kubanji, B Ngwenya, K Nthomang, N Seboni, N Phaladze Perspectives on Challenges in providing care and support to adolescents living with HIV and AIDS (ALWHA) in Botswana 23.45Noreen Huni, Isabel De Bruin Cardoso Overview of RIATT processes and progress in influencing a coordinated regional agenda on children and AIDS.

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