JAKARTA, June 3 (Xinhua) -- Indonesia will host the 9th International
Congress on the Anti Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in Asia and the Pacific
region (ICAAP) which will become the biggest in the region, an organizing
committee official said here on Wednesday.
"As of now we have received attendant applications filed in by 5,700 people
from 65 countries and more than 2,700 articles to be read out during the
congress," Zubairi Djoerban, a local organizing committee of the congress
official told a press conference here.
The Indonesian AIDS society chairman said that the 9th congress will be
themed "Empowering People, Strengthening Network," aimed at empowering people
across the region to mobilize a holistic and more affective response to the
cross border disease.
Zubairi said that the biennial congress, scheduled to be opened by
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, will be held from August 3 to 13
in Bali.
The congress will release programs and discuss the scientific inventions
and policy developments in the global response to HIV/AIDS, he added. The
congress, he said, is organized by the AIDS Society of Asia and the Pacific
(ASAP), he said.
Zubairi explained that the appointment on Indonesia to host the congress is
based on the fact that Indonesia was one of the first Asian countries to develop
a far-sighted national policy that provided legal immunity for people living
with HIV (PLHIV) to seek medication officially in appointed institutions.
According to the data issued by the Independent Commission on AIDS in Asia
in 2008, AIDS remains the most likely cause of death and loss of work among
people aged 1544.
The data also say that the number of PLHIV in Asia was estimated at 5
million by 2007.
To reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) on HIV and AIDS, member
countries are required to halt and reverse the spread of the epidemic by 2015.