Ubuntu is a recognition of our interconnectedness, a call to community, solidarity, and humanity for all.
The ICID Ubuntu Community Village (UCV) will be a lively, interesting space that will bring together youth, community members, midwives and other health professionals, Civil Society Organizations, and others working on and impacted by AMR, HIV, TB, or other infectious diseases within a One Health context to interact, learn, share, make new connections, strengthen existing networks and celebrate successes. The UCV will also act as a bridge between the more technical scientific sessions at the ICID 2024 and the community action, by sharing the issues in a manner that is more lucid, relevant, and easily translatable/applicable at the grassroots.
There will be a mix of live performances, documentaries/films, music, art, dance, skills building and best practice sharing workshops, speaker sessions/presentations, debates, and other exciting cultural activities, all based on feedback and applications from the diversity of community-connected individuals, groups, and organizations. Key proceedings from the UCV will also be captured and shared on various ISID platforms.
Are you a community-connected individual, group, or organization working on and impacted by AMR, HIV, TB, or other infectious diseases within a One Health context? Would you like to participate or present at the ICID Ubuntu Community Village? Please tell us more!
For questions, please contact ubuntu@isid.org.
Time | Wednesday, December 4, 2024 | Thursday, December 5, 2024 | Friday, December 6, 2024 |
7:00am – 7:00pm | Registration | ||
8:00am – 9:00am | Ubuntu Community Village Session 1: Key lessons learned from developing and implementing the national multisectoral SBC campaign addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and zoonotic diseases in Tanzania | Ubuntu Community Village Session 1: Title TBD | |
Ubuntu Community Village Session 1: Empowering Communities to Address AMR Through Outreach and Creativity | Ubuntu Community Village Session 1: HIA: Health Impact Assessment | ||
9:00am – 10:00am | Plenary (P1): The Polycrisis and Policy Crisis: a Perfect Storm for AMR | Plenary (P3): Updates on AMR | Plenary (P5): Pandemic Preparedness |
10:00am – 10:30am | Coffee Break (Exhibition Hall 3, Ground Floor) | ||
10:30am – 12:00pm | Ubuntu Community Village Session 2: Strengthening antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) through a nurse-led approach in Mukono District Hospital, Uganda | Ubuntu Community Village Session 2: Differentiating NTM from TBC infections in population of Southeast Asian immigrants & Protecting patients, colleagues and community when sensitive situations related to HIV misdiagnosis arise | |
Ubuntu Community Village Session 2: Innovative Strategies to Increase TPT Uptake Among High-Risk Groups | Ubuntu Community Village Session 2: Gesundheit für Benin – Bénin Santé | ||
Ubuntu Community Village Session 2: Intersecting Crises: Addressing Gender-Based Violence and HIV/AIDS in Vulnerable Communities | |||
12:00pm | Opening of the Ubuntu Community Village by Dr Gcina Mhlope | ||
12:00pm – 1:30pm | Lunch Break & Exhibition, Poster Presentations (Exhibition Hall 3, Ground Floor) | ||
12:30pm – 1:15pm | |||
1:30pm – 3:00pm | Ubuntu Community Village Session 3: Training Doctors and Empowering Communities as AMR Guardians | Ubuntu Community Village Session 3: Perceived Risk and Misconceptions Towards HIV and AIDS Among Adolescent Boys Attending Community Secondary Schools | |
Ubuntu Community Village Session 3: Eh!woza: informing and gathering perspectives on infectious diseases | |||
3:00pm – 3:30pm | Coffee Break (Exhibition Hall 3, Ground Floor) | ||
3:30pm – 4:15pm | Plenary (P2): Tuberculosis | Plenary (P4): Research from Africa for Africa: Global Health Solutions from African Researchers | |
3:30pm – 4:30pm | Plenary (P6): Rights, Equity and the Path to Ending AIDS | ||
4:30pm – 4:45pm | Closing Remarks | ||
6:30pm – 8:00pm |