Celebrating Resilience and Fostering Collaboration at the U.S. Conference on HIV/AIDS 2024
September 5th, 2024 | event
JSI is thrilled to join more than 120 partner organizations and thousands of dedicated advocates, community members, federal leaders, health department staff, healthcare workers, and researchers at this year’s U.S. Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA). With the theme of “Southern Joy,” we honor those who have stood courageously against systemic oppression, taking the lead in the journey to end the epidemic. JSI looks forward to learning from and engaging with our partners from national, state, and local programs, sharing insights and strategies to create meaningful change together. Let’s come together to celebrate resilience, foster collaboration, and continue our work to end the epidemic for all. Visit JSI at booth #118.
JSI will also participate in the following sessions:
Session 1 Workshops (1:45 pm–3:45 pm)
Enhancing Access and Continuity of Care Through Telehealth Strategies
Poster Session (1:30 pm–2:00 pm)
Innovative Use of Telehealth Strategies to Promote Equity in HIV Care
Session 3 Workshops (2:00 pm–4:00 pm)
Telehealth Coordination Strategies for Advancing Equity in HIV Care
Poster Session (1:30 pm–2:00 pm)
Innovative Use of Telehealth Strategies to Promote Equity in HIV Care
Session 6 Workshops (2:00 pm–4:00 pm)
Leveraging Implementation Science in the RWHAP to Improve HIV Outcomes in the South
Session 7 Workshops (4:15 pm–6:15 pm)
The Experience of PLWH with Identity, Stigma, and Housing Instability
Session 8 Workshops (9:00 am–11:00 am)
Implementing Rapid Re-Housing: Increasing Housing Stability among People with HIV
JSI is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to improving lives around the world through greater health, education, and socioeconomic equity for individuals and communities. We support developing, implementing, evaluating, and promoting equitable, person-centered approaches to ending the HIV epidemic.
Learn more about our HIV work in the United States.
View our full list of U.S. HIV and infectious disease projects.
We strive to build lasting relationships to produce better health outcomes for all.