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IAS 2025, the 13th IAS Conference on HIV Science

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Join the conversation #IAS2025

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Amplify IAS 2025 on social media! 

Help us raise awareness of the pivotal platform that #IAS2025 offers! 

IAS 2025 takes place at a critical moment for the global HIV response. It will serve as a rallying point to reassert HIV's position on the global agenda, especially as attention shifts and resources become increasingly constrained.

As the global HIV response navigates new challenges and opportunities, this year’s programme reflects the cutting-edge science, innovation and collaboration needed to move us forward. To help facilitate social sharing, we have created a conference toolkit. We have prepared a collection of suggested posts and graphics for you to directly share on social media. Feel free to customize or craft your own message. Click, save and post using #IAS2025 to show your support!

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Suggested social language and graphics

General messages of support

HIV response = resilience. It’s time to rethink how we fund and sustain the global HIV response. #IAS2025 brings the science, strategy and solidarity needed! ias2025.org

Funding cuts. Shrinking HIV budgets. Disrupted services. #IAS2025 is where the world comes together to protect progress and create a sustainable path forward! ias2025.org

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As a participant

I’m attending #IAS2025 to connect with researchers, advocates and innovators to shape the future of HIV science. Join us in Kigali or virtually, from 13 to 17 July – and be a part of this pivotal moment! ias2025.org

Science must lead the HIV response. I’m proud to be attending #IAS2025, where we will explore the latest groundbreaking science and how to ensure it reaches everyone! ias2025.org

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As a speaker

I'm honoured to present my research at #IAS2025! Join me and thousands of people living with, affected by and working on HIV as we chart a new and equitable path forward in the HIV response! ias2025.org

I'm proud to speak at #IAS2025! I’ll be there to stand up for science, access and equity. Join me and thousands of fellow change makers in Kigali and virtually from 13 to 17 July! ias2025.org

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As an organizer or exhibitor

The future of HIV prevention, treatment and cure will be on full display at #IAS2025. From long-acting injectables to breakthrough PrEP strategies, science leads the way. Join us in Kigali or virtually from 13 to 17 July! ias2025.org

#IAS2025 is more than a conference – it’s a rallying point for action. Join us and thousands of stakeholders as we shape the future of the global response! ias2025.org

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Tips for sharing on social media

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Hashtags

Whether you want to connect with peers, develop new relationships with those involved in the global HIV response, help fill the seats for your presentations, or just show your support, start using the event hashtag, #IAS2025.

Other potential hashtags

#HIV #AIDS #UequalsU #HIVtreatment #HIVawareness #PrEP #HIVprevention #ResearchMatters #GlobalHealth #PutPeopleFirst

Mentions

Don’t forget to tag us!

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LinkedIn - @International AIDS Society
Bluesky - @iasociety.bsky.social

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Comment on others’ posts and actively engage with your audience by responding to comments, questions and messages related to the conference.

Your voice matters, and we appreciate your commitment to promoting this important event. Thank you for being an invaluable part of the HIV community. 

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The IAS promotes the use of non-stigmatizing, people-first language. The translations are all automated in the interest of making our content as widely accessible as possible. Regretfully, they may not always adhere to the people-first language of the original version.