Ageism, Aging and HIV: A Call to Action

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Ageism, Aging and HIV: A Call to Action Wednesday July 20, 2016 International AIDS Conference Satellite Durban, South Africa

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Satellite Co-Chairs Janet Seeley London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Dorothy Onyango Women Fighting AIDS in Kenya

Session Agenda Welcome and introductions Opening remarks Synergy of ageism and HIV stigma Panel: Everyday experiences of age and ageism Clinical issues Community-based responses Age, ageism and ending the epidemic