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The 5th SAHARA Conference 2009 invites you to submit an abstract presentation to the Conference to be held on 30 November – 3 December 2009 at Gallagher Estate, Midrand, South Africa. The theme of the conference is “Socio-cultural Responses to HIV”. The Conference parallel-session programme is abstract-driven. Closing date for abstract submission is 30 September 2009. Abstracts are invited on the following track themes: TRACK 1: HIV SURVEILLANCE (Dominant and alternative approaches) Click here to submit your abstract online. Guidelines for Abstract SubmissionsAbstract submissions close on 30 September 2009. The on-line abstract submission system is user-friendly. You will be guided through the submission procedure. Please follow the instructions as shown on the webpage. Please draft your abstract according to the headings listed below in no more than 350 words in total. 1. Aim Abstract Submission InformationTIP: Draft your abstract in text format in MS Word or a similar programme according to the fields described in Step 3 below. Please only use Arial plain font in 10 point. Save it as a document once you are sure the content is ready for submission as an abstract. Copy and paste the text from this document into the fields provided under Step 3 of the submission process. Step 1: Presenting Author Demographic Details You will be required to supply us with the following information: Step 2: Co-Authors Demographic Details Here you will be required to supply us with the co-authors demographic information (if any): NOTE: Do not add the Presenting Author’s details here, as it has already been specified in Step 1. Step 3: Submission of Abstract Content The following fields will need to be completed under their respective headings: Abstracts can only be submitted in text format – no images, tables or graphs should be included. Step 4: Verification of Information Provided in Steps 1 – 3All the details that have been provided in the abstract submission process will be presented for verification. The abstract system will send you an email of confirmation with your abstract number for future reference. Abstracts cannot be amended after submission. Abstract CriteriaAbstracts that report research findings should contain the following concise statements: Aim: The description of the problem or the hypothesis, the study objectives Abstracts for reporting on strategies / projects should contain the following concise statements: Aim: Short statement summarising the issue(s) addressed by the abstract Alternative submissionsIn addition to conventional papers and posters, the conference will include multi-voice sessions that capture the experiences of different stakeholders such as PLWHA, vulnerable and marginalised groups, programme implementers, and community leaders. To this end, alternatives to conventional scientific papers and posters, such as visual arts and drama presentations, are encouraged. However, owing to high demand and limited time/space, all potential contributions will be reviewed by an evaluation committee. |
