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Salamander Trust Involvement

At IAC 2014, Melbourne


Salamander Trust are excited to announce our involvement in the following events at the
International AIDS Conference 2014, from Monday 21
st
to Wednesday 23
rd
:
Monday

! Photography Exhibition
Level 2, Global Village : All Week
Stepping Stones Around the World
Created by Nell Osborne, Salamander Trust Associate
*
! Community Skills Development Workshop
Room 103 : 11.00 12.30 : MOWS02
Upholding the Rights of Women and Girls Living with HIV in Healthcare Contexts
Co-facilitated by Alice Welbourn, Salamander Trust
*
! Poster Presentation
Exhibition Hall, Ground Level : 12:30 14:30 : MOPE322
Can orphans and their caregivers be supported to build shared resilience in the
context of AIDS-related deaths?
Presented by Nell Osborne, Salamander Trust Associate
*
! Leadership and Accountability Development Workshop
Room 103 : 14:30 17:30 : MOWS08
HIV, Gender-Based Violence and Sexual Health-Men, Women and
Transgender: How to Bring these Intersecting and Interlinked Issues into the Post-2015
Agenda
Co-facilitated by Alice Welbourn, Salamander Trust



Tuesday
! Film Screenings and Presentation
Womens Networking Zone, Global Village : 12:00 12:45
Rights, Camera, Action! The Pregnancy Journey when you are living with HIV
Presented by Nell Osborne, Salamander Trust Associate
*
! Panel Session
Community Dialogue Space, Global Village : 13:00 14:30
Public health and human rights - How to support both in the context of HIV, women and
motherhood
Co-facilitated by Alice Welbourn, Salamander Trust
*
! Film Screening
The Screening Room, Global Village : 14:35 15:35
Seeking Safety: Stepping Stones in Malawi
Presented by Nell Osborne, Salamander Trust Associate

Wednesday
! Oral Abstract Session
Plenary 3 : 11.00 12.30 : WEADO2
Living Better, Living Longer, Living Stronger: Women Living with HIV
Co-chaired by Alice Welbourn, Salamander Trust

Also Look Out For

Visit the Womens Networking Zone all week in the Global Village for more
sessions around the issues of gender and HIV.

Open Democracy will be publishing perspectives from the conference every day
next week as part of a focus on AIDS, Gender and Human Rights.

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