Track E Category List

Human rights, law and ethics

E1. The relationship between human rights and HIV (collective and individual rights)

E2. Legal issues, laws and law reform; law enforcement and criminal justice

E3. Protection, empowerment and involvement of PLWHIV and vulnerable populations

E4. Ethics (including research, clinical, public health and professional ethics)

E5. Policies of sexual regulation

E6. Civil versus cultural laws and the interface

HIV and health system strengthening

E7. Overcoming Human Resource for Health crisis

E8. Infrastructure, logistics, availability of essential drugs and supplies (procurement, production)/p>

E9. The impact of HIV on other health priorities

Country ownership of national health and HIV Programs

E10. Harmonization and alignment

E11. Policy and planning (formulation, implementation, evaluation)

E12. Leadership/governance

E13. Economic evaluation of health and HIV programs and services

Health care financing and management

E14. Resource mobilization, utilization, result-linked funding

E15. Exploration of alternative sources of national and international financing

E16. Models and strategies for integration of health and HIV services towards achieving the MDGs

Collaboration and partnership in HIV

E17. Public-private partnership, Faith-based organizations, NGOs, Civil Society Organizations, Multilateral and Bi-lateral organization, PLHIV Associations

E18. Partnership, capacity sharing and institutional capacity building for HIV, co-morbidity and STI research

Design and implementation of comprehensive monitoring and evaluation

E19. Data Systems (Data design, data generation, storage, data use, data security) and Evidence-informed decision making

Innovation and best practices

E20. Task shifting, sharing and delegation in national programs and responses

E21. Institutionalization of community and home based health programs

E22. Standardization in the delivery of health service packages

E23. Security, international relations and humanitarian disasters (Refugee, Internally Displaced Population (IDP), Cross-border mobile population)

Special Population Groups and HIV

E24. Disabled, Incarcerated, Elderly, Street Children

E25. Key populations at higher risk

E26. Women, girls, HIV and gender inequality

E27. Human trafficking, sexual violence and HIV

E28. Orphans and vulnerable children and HIV

E29. Application of Information, Education and Communication Technology in resource limited settings for HIV prevention, care and treatment and for community mobilization

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