The Board 2025

LOCAL BOARD
Conference Chair - Mehdi Karkouri - Morocco,
Naoual Laaziz - Morocco, Mustapha Sodqi - Morocco, Hakima Himmich - Morocco, Majid Mohamed - Morocco.


INTERNATIONAL AIDSIMPACT TEAM
Jose Catalan - United Kingdom, Bruno Spire - France, Richard Harding - United Kingdom, Bridgette Prince - South Africa, Lorraine Sherr - United Kingdom, Udi Davidovich - Netherlands, Lucie Cluver - United Kingdom & South Africa, Kathryn Steventon Roberts - United Kingdom, Lena Nilsson Schonnesson - Sweden, Ari Sherr - Technical & Operations Manager.

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC BOARD
Iskandar Azwa - Kuala Lumpur, Rigmor Berg - Norway, Felicia Browne - USA, Ewa Carlsson Lalloo - Sweden, Anne Cockcroft - Canada, Ahmed Cordie - Egypt, Marie Costa - France, John de Wit - Netherlands, Chantal den Daas - United Kingdom, Vuyiseka Dubula-Majola - Switzerland, Lars E. Eriksson - Sweden & United Kingdom, Michael Evangeli - United Kingdom, Gabriel Girard - France, Robin Gorna - United Kingdom, Simon Gregson - Zimbabwe & United Kingdom, Tobias Herder - Sweden, Kai Jonas - Netherlands, Ashraf Kagee - South Africa, Rachel Kidman - USA, Susan Kiene - USA, Lisa Langhaug - Zimbabwe, Joseph Larmarange - France, Xiaoming Li - USA, Carmen Logie - Canada, Joanne Mantell - USA, Franziska Meinck - United Kingdom, Faustine Kyungu Nkulu Kalengayi - Sweden, Denis Onyango - United Kingdom, Michael Ross - USA, Caroline Sabin - United Kingdom, Theo Sandfort - USA, Winnie Sseruma - United Kingdom, Sarah Stutterheim - Netherlands, Tonya Thurman - South Africa, Mark Tomlinson - South Africa, WD Francois Venter - South Africa, Nataly Woollett - South Africa.

About AIDSImpact

AIDSImpact is an international behavioural and psychosocial science conference that addresses issues related to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care, focusing both globally and on specific communities and countries hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

AIDSImpact first convened in Amsterdam in 1991.

Each AIDSImpact meeting attracts delegates new to the field as well as a core group of loyal psychosocial and behavioural researchers, prevention workers, community members and policy makers from universities and institutes across all five continents who use the biannual meeting to present their studies, interventions and prevention schemes. 

AIDSImpact has evolved as one of the leading platforms for understanding, updating and debating the behavioural, psychosocial and community facets of HIV in light of changing social conditions and medical advances. In fact, a review of past AIDSImpact scientific programs reveals the evolution of the psychosocial and behavioural response to the HIV epidemic over the past 25 years.

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