Nassau, The Bahamas — Dr Perry Gomez, Director of the National AIDS Program at the Ministry of Health and Chief of Infectious Diseases at Princess Margaret Hospital described the 2011 Caribbean HIV Conference as a “signature” moment for The Bahamas and the National AIDS program here.
“The fact that this conference is being held here in The Bahamas is recognition of the work of the National AIDS program in its collaboration with successive governments over 20 years in particularly in the area of advocacy, human rights, treatment, care and support of persons living with HIV and AIDS,” he said.
Dr Gomez, who also serves as a conference co-chair, gave welcome remarks at the opening ceremony. The four-day event is being held at Atlantis Resorts, Paradise Island and will end, Monday, November 21.
The conference focuses on HIV in the Caribbean and is intended to highlight among others scientific research findings, skills-building tools and networking opportunities.
Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham and Minister of Health Hubert Minnis also participated in the opening ceremony. Among those in attendance were Cabinet Ministers, Members of Parliament and senior Government officials.
Dr Gomez said the conference brings together the entire Caribbean under one roof. “The Spanish, English, French and Dutch; we are proud to have you all here. This is the largest scientific conference ever held in the Caribbean.
It promises to be an outstanding conference,” he added.
He acknowledged Pan Caribbean Partnership Against HIV and AIDS (PANCAP) for its demonstration of solidarity for the Caribbean HIV conference by moving its annual general meeting from Belize to The Bahamas.
Conference sessions include presentations by local representatives including Dionne Dames-Rahming on Human Papillomavirus (HPV), Dr Percival McNeil on Paediatric HIV Issues, Camille Barnett on Psychosocial Factors in HIV-Related Care, Amanda Lewis on Educating Youth for Risk Reduction and Delon Brennen on Sustaining HIV Care, Treatment and Support in The Bahamas.