Latest Past Events

Training workshop in population size estimation, 15-18 June 2026

Description Establishing the size of various populations at risk for HIV has been identified as one of the greatest challenges in HIV surveillance and in developing estimates of HIV prevalence and incidence. Reliable estimates of the size of populations at high risk of HIV are important for prioritizing target populations, planning HIV prevention services, measuring […]

Simplified bio-behavioural surveys (BBS-Lite) and HIV data use, 5-9 May 2025

Description Reliable and timely available HIV data are crucial for tracking of the epidemic, program management and program evaluation activities. The aim of the course is to provide participants with practical guidance on how to design bio-behavioural survey “lite” (BBS-Lite), which is a programme-based survey method recently recommended by WHO and UNAIDS for collecting a […]

Virtual Training Workshop on HIV strategic information and programme monitoring in key populations, 13-17 May 2024

Background The global epidemic of HIV has led to unprecedented attention and commitment from governmements and the international community to improve access to HIV prevention and treatment. The need to better document the effectiveness of HIV prevention and treatment programmes and to do this with the most robust methods possible is widely recognized. Strategic information […]