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Media Centre
Visit kaisernetwork.org for webcasts of key Conference sessions, transcripts and speaker slides.
Press Releases and Media Alerts
16 July, 2004
XV International AIDS Conference: The Numbers
16 July, 2004
Experts Say Stigma and Discrimination Fuel the Spread of HIV
15 July, 2004
Proven Interventions and Research-based Efforts Offer Hope for HIV/AIDS Prevention
14 July, 2004
The HIV/AIDS Crisis Facing Youth and Women: Can We Avert Catastrophe?
13 July, 2004
Does the Will and Capacity Exist to Ensure Universal Access to HIV Treatment?
12 July, 2004
Increased Commitment and Accountability Essential to Global Success in Battle Against AIDS
11 July, 2004
Call For Action Marks Start of the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok
9 July, 2004
Scholarships Reach All-Time High Thai version
Opening Ceremony Program Thai version
15 June, 2004
Youth and Women Press Release Thai version
26 May, 2004
Leadership Program Press Release
24 May, 2004
Community Program Press Release Thai version
Scientific Program Press Release Thai version
20 May, 2004
Cultural Program Press Release Thai version
20 April, 2004
XV International AIDS Conference 1st Media Release Thai version
Backgrounders
HIV/AIDS Backgrounder
XV AIDS Conference Backgrounder
Economics of HIV/AIDS Backgrounder
HIV/AIDS in Asia Backgrounder
Webcast
Kaisernetwork.org will feature daily coverage from the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok, Thailand, allowing you to “virtually attend” the conference through webcasts and daily news summaries. Additional online coverage will be provided by Medscape HIV/AIDS (from WebMD) and the Health & Development Networks (HDNet).
Click here to read more
Media Registration
Click here for Media registration guidelines
Accreditation
Journalists wishing to cover the Conference will need to be accredited to gain admission to the Media Centre.
On-Site Media Centre
An international Media Centre for accredited journalists will be located on-site. The centre will be equipped with workspaces with telephones, computers with high-speed Internet access, lap-top hookups, printers, faxes, and photocopiers. Facilities are available for broadcast media. Click here to access the Conference Media Guide, which includes a more detailed decription of the On-site Media Centre, a directory of useful contacts, program highlights, directions to the venue and more.
For more information, email media@aids2004.org
Media Scholarships
In keeping with the theme Access for All, Conference organisers have awarded more than 50 scholarships to media representatives from around the world, including many countries heavily impacted by HIV/AIDS. We hope that through this support, important news and information discussed in Bangkok can be shared with as broad an international audience as possible.
Please note that the Media Scholarship application deadline has passed. Applicants have been notified of the results of the selection process. We regret that funding constraints prevented us from awarding scholarships to all worthy applicants. However, we are pleased to welcome journalists representing nearly 50 countries.
Click here for more information about the International Scholarship Program
Accommodations
Media representives may book their accommodation when they register online.
Photos
Can be downloaded here
Conference logotype
Can be downloaded here.
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