HIV STILL MATTERS: EXPLORING PROGRESS, CHALLENGES AND

WHY COLLECTIVE ATTENTION REMAINS CRITICAL

Dr Mopo Radebe, Director, Health Programmes, Clinton Health Access Initiative

Thursday 22 January 1.00 pm COURSE FEES R115; Staff and students R58

This engaging and thought-provoking lecture will explore the evolving landscape of HIV, from its virological foundations to the current epidemiological trends and critical policy challenges. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how HIV affects the immune system, the milestones achieved in prevention and treatment, and why recent setbacks such as global funding cuts threaten to reverse progress. With an emphasis on the South African context, the course demystifies complex health data and calls attention to the human stories behind the statistics. Through interaction, storytelling and open discussion, participants will be empowered to challenge stigma, understand the science, and explore their role in building compassionate, resilient communities. No prior scientific knowledge is required just curiosity and a willingness to engage.

 

Health professionals can earn CPD points for this session.

TO BOOK: https://www.webtickets.co.za/performance.aspx?itemid=1575452480, Director, Health Programmes, Clinton Health Access Initiative

 

 

Health professionals can earn CPD points for this session.

TO BOOK: https://www.webtickets.co.za/performance.aspx?itemid=1575452480