List of Conferences
Below is the list of conferences and their venue:
International AIDS Conferences | ||||
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number | year | location | theme and link | |
I | 1985 | Atlanta, Georgia, United States | (no theme) | |
II | 1986 | Paris, France | (no theme) | |
III | 1987 | Washington, D.C., United States | (no theme) | |
IV | 1988 | Stockholm, Sweden | (no theme) | |
V | 1989 | Montreal, Canada | The Scientific and Social Challenge of AIDS | |
VI | 1990 | San Francisco, United States | AIDS in the Nineties: From Science to Policy | |
VII | 1991 | Florence, Italy | Science Challenging AIDS | |
VIII | 1992 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | A World United Against AIDS | |
IX | 1993 | Berlin, Germany | (no theme) | |
X | 1994 | Yokohama, Japan | The Global Challenge of AIDS: Together for the future | |
XI | 1996 | Vancouver, Canada | One World One Hope | |
XII | 1998 | Geneva, Switzerland | Bridging the Gap | |
XIII | 2000 | Durban, South Africa | Breaking the Silence | |
XIV | 2002 | Barcelona, Spain | Knowledge and Commitment for Action | |
XV | 2004 | Bangkok, Thailand | Access for All | |
XVI | 2006 | Toronto, Canada | Time to Deliver | |
XVII | 2008 | Mexico City, Mexico | Universal Action Now | |
XVIII | 2010 | Vienna, Austria | Rights Here, Right Now | |
XIX | 2012 | Washington, D.C., United States | Turning the Tide Together | |
XX | 2014 | Melbourne, Australia | (not yet announced) |
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