
If
previous International AIDS Conferences 
are any indication, young people will comprise one of the most actively
engaged delegations at AIDS 2012. This is welcomed news, as the
leadership and involvement of young people is critical to the goal of
achieving an
AIDS-free generation.
HIV significantly affects young people. In the U.S., young people aged
13 to 29 accounted for 39% of new HIV infections in 2009. Globally, an
estimated 3,300 young people between 15 and 24 become infected each day.
The aim of the
AIDS 2012 Youth Programme 
is to strengthen the participation and profile of young people at AIDS
2012. Major activities will include a Youth Pre-Conference and reception
from July 18 – 20 and the Youth Pavilion. Located in the Global Village
(a community space open to conference delegates and the general public
free of charge), the Youth Pavilion will serve as the main hub for youth
activity and networking. Beyond the Global Village, the larger
conference program will also feature sessions with a particular focus on
key issues affecting young people.
A pocket guide listing all youth-related activities and an online
roadmap of relevant sessions will be available during the conference.
Throughout the week, rapporteurs will attend youth-themed sessions and
events, and a summary report on the week’s major developments will be
presented before the closing session on Friday.
To encourage young people’s participation, AIDS 2012 organizers are
offering heavily discounted registration fees for young people under age
26 (delegates must be at least 18 years old to register). For young
people from high-income countries such as the U.S., this discount brings
the registration fee down to $280 (from $940) if purchased before the
last minute deadline of May 4th. More information on
registration 
, including registration types and
fees 
, is available on the conference
website 
.
The
Washington, D.C. YouthForce 
is a coalition of youth organizations that work together to leverage
the presence of young people at the International AIDS Conference. Since
its inception in 2004, over 1,500 young people have participated in
conference planning.
Applications 
for membership on one of several Washington, D.C. YouthForce planning committees are due on Monday, March 12th.
The latest updates on the AIDS 2012 Youth Programme can be found on Twitter (
@youthaids2012 
) and Facebook (
https://www.facebook.com/youthaids2012 
).
Complete conference information is available at
http://www.aids2012.org 
.
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