
Fast-Track Cities
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550+ cities on a trajectory toward ending urban HIV, HBV, HCV, TB epidemics by 2030 by taking a holistic approach that addresses social determinants of health
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https://www.iapac.org/fast-track-cities/ 16-05-2018 05:21:47
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At a Clinton Global Initiative event in New York City today, Fast-Track Cities Institute President José M Zuniga joined Mayors, urban health leaders in call for scaling up health #SDGs action locally for national/global impact. #UNGA2023 #CGI2023



Need proof of what cities & municipalities committed to accelerated #HIV responses can achieve? View the PPTs from 2023’s conference of Fast-Track Cities: iapac.org/conferences/fa…




Our President José M Zuniga said at a The Commonwealth event today the elimination of cervical cancer is feasible via an urban approach to gender-neutral #HPV vaccination in Fast-Track Cities. iapac.org/2024/01/31/fas…


Thanks to the McKinsey & Company Health Institute for citing the global Fast-Track Cities network as one of four other successful urban health initiatives. I am proud to have contributed IAPAC and Fast-Track Cities Institute insights for their report on urban health. mckinsey.com/mhi/our-insigh…


Yes, we do! Global Covenant

June 14th is the deadline to submit abstracts for this year’s Fast-Track Cities conference. We welcome disease-specific, multi-disease/condition, urban health, and related abstracts. Submit an abstract(s) today. iapac.org/conferences/fa…




READ OUR REPORT on urban #HIV responses released today in the lead up to the opening of #AIDS2024: thelancet.com/commissions/ur… Fast-Track Cities Institute The Lancet HIV Fast-Track Cities IAC - the International AIDS Conference


This morning Paris’ Mayor Anne Hidalgo to open Fast-Track Cities 2024 conference, commemorating the 10-year anniversary of the network launched in her city. From 26 initial cities, the network now numbers 550+ cities globally. #FTC2024 Fast-Track Cities Institute


New BMJ Global Health paper describes how the intersection of increased urban growth and poverty has impacted #HIV incidence and prevalence. It draws from multiple sources, including #FastTrackCities. gh.bmj.com/content/10/4/e…
