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18.03.2024 General News

Bid to hosts ICASA 2025 to end on March 31 – SAA

By Francis Ameyibor II Contributor
Bid to hosts ICASA 2025 to end on March 31 – SAA
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The bid to host the 2025 International Conference on AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa (ICASA) is expected to end on March 31st, Society for AIDS in Africa (SAA) main organizers have reiterated.

ICASA is a major bilingual international AIDS conference that takes place in Africa. The call for bids to host ICASA 2025 is open until March 31st. Dr. David Pagwesese Parirenyatwa, ICASA President, has explained that the bid is open to African countries wishing to host the 23rd International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa in 2025 (ICASA 2025).

Dr. Parirenyatwa, in a statement made available to Communication for Development and Advocacy Consult (CDA Consult), [email protected], which is a development communication advocacy non-governmental organisation based in Tema, Ghana, stressed that the closing date is just 13 days away.

The SAA President said the hosting of the biennial ICASA alternates between anglophone and francophone African countries. The 22nd edition of ICASA 2023 was hosted by Zimbabwe, which presented a tremendous opportunity and was used to highlight the diverse nature of the African region’s HIV epidemic and the unique response to it.

Dr. Parirenyatwa said interested countries are expected to submit a bid document of intent to the SAA Secretariat, backed up with detailed proof of evidence of the following: strong government support, financial commitment, and political will to host the conference.

As part of the requirement, he said the interested country is to provide and financially support the conference venue with a capacity of 5000 plenary rooms, with at least seven breakaway rooms with a capacity of 150 to 1500 seats, and provide financial support for the local secretariat working with the international secretariat.

He said interested African countries must also be able to provide scholarships for at least 500 local participants, show the availability of standard hotels to accommodate up to 10,000 participants, as well as conference venue(s) with standard conference facilities and a good transportation network within the country.

Other requirements are a good telecommunication network within the host country with links to other African countries and international communities, the presence of cohorts of scientists, leaders, civil societies, organised groups of PLHIV, the private sector, and youth organisations oriented towards HIV/AIDS-related activities.

The rest include easy access by air and by road where needed, the recognisable presence of government organs or bodies responsible for HIV/AIDS coordination in the country, a good security network to guarantee participants’ safety, easy visa facilities and assistance to conference participants, and no restriction on entry for PLHIV, MSM, and other minority groups.

According to the SAA President, the interested country must not have discriminatory government policies based on gender, HIV status, or religion.

He said submitted applications will be evaluated by Society for AIDS in Africa (SAA) paid members, and two countries will be pre-selected based on meeting the initial criteria.

Thereafter, assessment visits will be conducted by 2 or 3 SAA’s Council members to the preselected countries, and the pre-selection process will be concluded from April 1st–20th, 2024, followed by notification to the 2 countries.

The preselected countries will invite SAA for the two-day assessment visit from April 20th to 25th, 2024.

After SAA Council members’ assessment visit and deliberation, the host country of ICASA 2025 will be notified on April 30th, 2024, followed by a press communiqué or release.

Before the final selection of the host country of ICASA 2025 and a notification letter will be sent to the host country, an MOU will be signed between the selected country and the Society for AIDS in Africa (SAA), the organiser of ICASA.

The SAA President is the ICASA 2025 Chair; the host country will appoint a Co-chair for ICASA 2025 in consultation with SAA. The Council reserves the right to revoke the hosting rights of a country if there are reasonable doubts about its ability to deliver.

He said interested countries are to send their application bid documents to the SAA Secretariat in Accra, Ghana.

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