BMA joins Fast Track cities 2022 meeting aiming to reduce AIDS-STD infections

Asst. Prof. Dr. Tawida Kamolvej, Deputy Governor of Bangkok Attended the Fast Track cities 2022 meeting between 11-13 Oct. 65 in Seville, Spain, organized by the United Nations AIDS Program (UNAIDS), which aims to reduce the population at risk of infection. HIV and STDs effectively and increase the effectiveness of prevention operations. Solve AIDS and STDs by taking into account gender equality in society.

On this occasion, Deputy Governor of Bangkok Participated as a speaker for a panel discussion on The BMA is ahead of the game in implementing the “Health for All” and signed the Action Declaration on HIV, TB, and Viral Hepatitis Responses by Dr. Panarudee Manomaiphiboon. Director of the Department of Health with executives from the Department of Health also participated in this meeting.

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