Programme

Monday 8 September 2025

Time Registrations CPD Scanning @ FPD Stand in the Exhibition Hall Plenary
07:00 AM – 02:00 PM Registration
01:00 PM – 03:00 PM CPD Scanning
02:00 PM – 02:30 PM Entertainment Programme
02:30 PM – 04:30 PM Conference Opening Plenary Session

Tuesday 9 September 2025

Time Assembly Senate 1 Senate 2 NCC Fabia Julia Satellite Hall Tiberius Romanus
07:30 – 17:30 Registration
08:30 – 11:00 CPD Scanning @ FPD Stand in the Exhibition Hall
09:00 -10:30 Plenary Session1 – Re-imagining South Africa’s HIV Program, Panel Discussion (Assembly Hall)
10:30 – 11:00 Morning break Exhibition + Posters
11:00 – 12:30 Track 1: S1 – HIV and ART Track 2: S1- HIV prevention for a mature epidemic Track 3: S1: Technology in Action: Using AI and mHealth to Strengthen HIV Service Delivery Track 4: S1: Social Support, Disclosure, and Stigma Track 5: S1: Community-Led and Rights-Based Approaches to HIV, TB, and STI National Department of Health: Priorities to accelerate progress, sustain impact and shape the future of HIV Response in South Africa Wits Diagnostic Innovation Hub: Strengthening the Response to Advanced HIV Disease PD1: Updates on new tools for finding people with TB PD2. Experiences of Youth Frontline Workers Track 4: S2: Youth-Centered HIV Prevention and Care
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break – Exhibition + Posters
13:30 – 16:00 CPD Scanning @ FPD Stand in the Exhibition Hall
14:00 – 15:30 Track 1: S2- HIV Clinical Management Track 2: S2- Epidemiological trends, modelling and impact of GH challenges Track 3:S2: Advancing the Response to Advanced HIV Disease Through Innovation and System Strengthening Track 4: S3: Men’s Health, Male Engagement, and Health Behaviors Track 3 S3:Tracking Progress in Differentiated Service Delivery HEROZA: Multi-month dispensing in South Africa The Health Foundation South Africa: The use of health information systems to strengthen HIV interventions Masoyise Health Program Satellite Session SB 1: Introduction to Behavioural Economics and skills on applying key BE principles to HIV Programs: A Hands-On WorkshopHEROZA
15:30 -16:00 Afternoon Break – Exhibition + Posters
16:00 -17:30 Track 1:S3 – HIV Coinfection & Comorbidities Track 2: S3- Prevention of vertical transmission and children living with HIV T3 S4: Joined Forces: Advancing the HIV Response through Strategic Partnerships Track 4: S4: Perceptions, Adoption, and Barriers to HIV Prevention Track 5:S2 : Health Systems, Workforce, and Policy Challenges National Department of Health: FROM MMC TO MEN’S HEALTH Track 5:S3 : Innovative Models of Care and Service Delivery Track 3: S5 Power in Participation: Co-Creating HIV PD3: Bridging the Gap Between Community PD4: The Role of Traditional Health Practitioners In Combating HIV Infection

Wednesday 10 September 2025

Time Assembly Senate 1 Senate 2 NCC Fabia Julia Satellite Hall Tiberius Romanus
07:30 – 17:30 Registration
08:30 – 11:00 CPD Scanning @ FPD Stand in the Exhibition Hall
09:00 -10:30 Plenary Session 2 : Re-imagining how we use data to support the HIV programme
10:30 – 11:00 Morning break Exhibition + Posters
11:00 – 12:30 Plenary Session 3: Re-imagining HIV Prevention – what should the future of prevention look like? HIVSA: Community responses in the management of paediatric and adolescent HIV Health Systems Trust: Leveraging Digital Health to Enhance Access to Medicines: The Role of Central Chronic Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) in Strengthening Health Systems SAHTAC: Lenacapavir in the Era of Choice plus Lack of Funding
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break – Exhibition + Posters
13:30 – 16:00 CPD Scanning @ FPD Stand in the Exhibition Hall
14:00 – 15:30 Track 1: S4: Diagnostics, biomarkers and Vaccines Track 2: S4- Service delivery models/ Integration Track 3: S6: Transforming Men’s Health: From Hard-to-Reach Track 4: S5: Social Support, Disclosure, and Stigma National Departmetn of Health: Closing the Gap, Saving Lives: Integrating Advanced HIV Disease and Viral Hepatitis into South Africa’s 1.1 million ART Scale-Up ABBOTT: Progress towards Elimination by 2030: Experiences from Nigeria, Kenya, and Eswatini SAMRC: Innovative financing instruments to improve HIV and other health outcomes Shout-It-Now: Our Health, Our Tech: Building AI That Works For Us
15:30 -16:00 Afternoon Break – Exhibition + Posters
16:00 -17:30 Track 2: S5 : Surveillance to guide interventions Track 2: S6- Still Learning and Adapting: Insights into PrEP Delivery, Disclosure, Track 3: S7: Bridging the Gap: Demand, Dialogue, and Safe Spaces Track 4: S6: Structural and Social Determinants of Health Track 5: S4 : Youth Engagement, Education, and Prevention Strategies Track 3:S8: Peers at the Centre: Building Trust, Connection, and Impact in HIV Programmes PD5: Co-Designing an AI-Powered Decision Support Tool for HIV Prevention PD6: Developing Resilient Healthcare Systems National Department of Health: Triple elimination of HIV, Syphilis and Hepatitis B: opportunities and challenges SB2: Participatory “games” for health and wellbeing

Thursday 11 September 2025

Time Break CPD Scanning @ FPD Stand in the Exhibition Hall Plenary
08:00 – 09:00 CPD Scanning
09:00 – 10:30 Rapporteur Feedback
10:30 – 11:00 Morning Break
11:00 – 13:00 Closing Plenary Session
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