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International Conference on Indigenous Health, Equity, and Policy Development

3–4 Aug 2026 San Francisco, USA Standard / Virtual Participation
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SDG-Aligned Research Themes

The ICIHED conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across HIV/AIDS and related disciplines.

01 Indigenous Rights and HIV/AIDS Policy Frameworks +
This track will explore the intersection of indigenous rights and HIV/AIDS policy development, emphasizing the need for culturally relevant frameworks. Participants will discuss strategies to integrate indigenous perspectives into national and international health policies.
02 Cultural Competency in HIV/AIDS Care +
This session focuses on enhancing cultural competency among healthcare providers in the context of HIV/AIDS treatment for indigenous populations. It aims to identify best practices that promote respectful and effective communication between providers and indigenous patients.
03 Health Disparities and Indigenous Communities +
This track will examine the persistent health disparities faced by indigenous communities in relation to HIV/AIDS. Discussions will center on the social determinants of health that contribute to these disparities and potential interventions.
04 Traditional Medicine and HIV/AIDS Treatment +
This session will investigate the role of traditional medicine in the treatment and management of HIV/AIDS among indigenous populations. Participants will share insights on integrating traditional healing practices with modern medical approaches.
05 Community Health Initiatives for HIV Prevention +
This track will highlight successful community health initiatives aimed at preventing HIV/AIDS in indigenous populations. Emphasis will be placed on grassroots involvement and culturally tailored prevention strategies.
06 Social Justice and Health Equity in HIV/AIDS +
This session will address the principles of social justice as they relate to health equity in the context of HIV/AIDS. Discussions will focus on advocacy efforts and policy changes necessary to achieve equitable health outcomes.
07 Access to Care for Indigenous Populations +
This track will explore barriers to accessing HIV/AIDS care for indigenous individuals, including geographic, economic, and systemic challenges. Participants will discuss innovative solutions to improve access and utilization of healthcare services.
08 Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Health Promotion +
This session will delve into the importance of indigenous knowledge systems in promoting health and wellness, particularly in the context of HIV/AIDS. Participants will share experiences and strategies for incorporating traditional knowledge into health promotion efforts.
09 Health Governance and Indigenous Health Policy +
This track will examine the role of health governance in shaping effective health policies for indigenous populations affected by HIV/AIDS. Discussions will focus on collaborative governance models that empower indigenous communities.
10 Equity in Health: Lessons from Indigenous Communities +
This session will highlight lessons learned from indigenous communities that have successfully addressed health equity issues related to HIV/AIDS. Participants will discuss frameworks and approaches that can be adapted in other contexts.
11 Innovative Research Approaches to Indigenous Health +
This track will focus on innovative research methodologies that prioritize indigenous perspectives in studying HIV/AIDS. Participants will explore participatory research models that enhance community engagement and knowledge sharing.

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