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2010: From Theory to Practice- Refining US HIV Surveillance Systems through the Use of Social Determinants
In May of 2010, The Ms. Foundation for Women in collaboration with the John M. Lloyd Foundation hosted the ninth annual John M. Lloyd AIDS Project at Stony Point Center. The Ms. Foundation convened representatives from US community-based organizations and local and state AIDS directors to explore the adoption of HIV surveillance systems that incorporate social determinants for more inclusive and effective prevention and treatment services.

Participants of the 2010 John M. Lloyd AIDS Project at Stony Point Center
Front row: Pat Eng, Sharon Day, Eve Mokotoff, Valorie Eckert, Naina Khanna, Sylvia Lopez, Rona Taylor, Clarissa Silva, Desiree Flores, Carrie Broadus
Back row: Carla Lewis, Emily Gantz McKay, Brenna Lynch, Zina Age, Nkechi Oguagha, Ellen Weiss Wiewel, Elizabeth Brosnan, Faith Mitchell, Vanessa Johnson, Colin Flynn, Kasia Gladski, and Jo Schneiderman |
For a complete list of participants, click here.
A copy of the interim report on this conference is available, click here.
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