On behalf of the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research (ISSTDR) and the International Union against Sexually Transmitted Infections (IUSTI), it is our pleasure to invite you to the STI & HIV 2025 World Congress. Save the date and join us in Montreal, Canada July 26-30, 2025.

The biennial joint ISSTDR-IUSTI World Congress is renowned as a global platform for sharing knowledge, fostering collaboration, and addressing challenges related to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and advocacy of sexually transmitted diseases and infections. 

Under the theme “Sexual Health for All”, this 2025 international Congress edition will bring together a diverse range of researchers, clinicians, healthcare, social and public health workers, and advocates from around the world to exchange ground-breaking insights, innovative approaches, and evidence-based best practices. These two respected organisations are dedicated to advancing research, improving patient care, and promoting sexual health worldwide.

Together, we can make significant strides in advancing the field of sexual health and contribute to the well-being of individuals & communities worldwide.

#stihiv2025 #sexualhealthforall

Healthyher.Life is Canada’s first community hub and marketplace for women and individuals with female reproductive anatomy, who are seeking trusted, science-backed health solutions to better manage a chronic hormonal health condition such as endometriosis, PCOS, menopause, PMDD, thyroid disorders and others. We offer our community members easy and swift access to health education, evidence-based health products, treatments and specialty wellness programs; telehealth consults with physicians and allied health professionals with expertise in women’s hormonal health; and qualified diagnostic at-home tests. Our community platform empowers our members to get the support and trusted health solutions they deserve, so they can reduce the pain and disruption caused by a hormonal health condition, improve their overall productivity, feel happier and live a ‘healthyher’ life.

Join the Healthyher.Life community hub for free! Our online community forum – called Women Talking With Trust – is a member-only space that connects women together to share helpful insights and create positive, supportive social connections that build trust and friendship…this is how ‘healthyher’ women get things solved!

Become a healthyher.life member – it’s free.

CAPSA impacts health outcomes related to substance use through evidence, compassion and integrity, by delivering evidence-based education and training.

Livera Health is a healthcare company dedicated to liver disease prevention, diagnosis, and care, primarily serving communities in Ontario, Canada. They offer specialized liver health services, including the FibroScan® test, a non-invasive tool for early detection and assessment of liver disease. By facilitating early identification of liver conditions, Livera Health aims to enable timely intervention and improve patient outcomes.

Their services are accessible without the need for a referral, enhancing convenience for patients. Livera Health also supports healthcare providers by accepting patient referrals and conducting full-day clinics at provider locations. Additionally, they collaborate with researchers by providing FibroScan® services for clinical research studies. The team consists of experienced healthcare professionals committed to improving liver health in their communities.

CareTech looks to be a bridge of the new Age-Tech products that have exploded into existence over the past few years to clients, users, and partnership opportunities. Many of these products have the capability of answering much of the needs within eldercare but lack the ability to connect with audiences who can integrate their products in a meaningful way. The understanding of funding models and delivery agencies in Canada’s healthcare system is complex, there are pitfalls and dead ends. CareTech’s senior management team have been operators, clinicians, and marketers in this space for over thirty years and have established not just a vast network of contacts but also ways and means to see projects through to implementations and success.

The first combined assessment that CareTech will launch is the CareFall™ program. CareFall™ will utilize cutting edge innovative technologies designed with standardized, objective test measures to predict risk levels for falls and level of cognitive and physical care needs for residents living in long-term care homes (LTCHs) and in the community. Using an integrated approach, we complete a Cognitive Health Assessment, a Gait Analysis Assessment, and a Hearing Health Assessment, to provide the most scientifically sound and objective baseline assessment to provide a comprehensive care plan aimed at reducing fall risk, maximizing quality of life for clients, and managing staffing needs.
This initial comprehensive assessment is completed by the CareFall™ team and entails a 30 minute assessment on every resident to establish a baseline analysis of their capabilities and degree of risk associated with falls and cognitive decline. The aim of CareFall™ is to be the benchmarking standard by which all residents of LTC’s and other care homes will be screened.

We are an excellent team of multidisciplinary experts from various countries with decades of experience in advising and providing services to individuals, companies, organizations (health, business, technology, and development), and government institutions regarding various technical aspects.
We have an excellent scientific advisory board with global representation that includes ex-ministers, ambassadors, former UN diplomats, reputed scientists, corporate/industry CEOs and Directors of various academic and research institutions.
In addition, we are actively engaged in evidence-based research, conducting capacity-building programs, and applying novel and appropriate health technologies to address social inequities and inequalities, sustainability, improve quality of life, and make the world a healthier place for everyone.

Rosie’s Roadshow Inc. delivers cutting-edge solutions tailored for the Aging & Wellbeing Economy. As baby boomers exit the workforce, our 3-tiered approach—HR development, strategic marketing, and curated events—supports your brand’s team through these transitions. Enhance employee performance, boost retention, and evolve your company culture to meet new economic demands with Rosie’s Roadshow.

MindfulMonday.com is a digital platform focused on promoting mindfulness and mindful living. It provides weekly guidance, practical tips, and resources aimed at personal growth and well-being. The mission is to help individuals embrace each week as a chance for self-discovery and stress management, fostering present-moment awareness for a more fulfilling life.

The platform offers a variety of resources, including weekly mindfulness tips, exercises, articles, and a weekly mantra to inspire users. It also encourages community engagement through events that allow individuals to share experiences and support each other’s mental health journeys. MindfulMonday.com primarily targets those looking to enhance their mental well-being, with a particular emphasis on accessibility for young women and girls, while also being beneficial for anyone interested in mindful living.

Heal-3 helps organizations attract, engage, and retain talent with holistic, preventative mental health programs.

Using data science, we identify the root causes of mental health challenges affecting your workforce and deliver tailored solutions to address them, driving lasting impact on performance and retention.

Workplace Health Without Borders (WHWB) is a Canadian charitable organization founded in 2011 by occupational hygienists in Toronto. Its mission is to empower workers and employers globally to prevent work-related diseases and injuries. WHWB envisions a world where workers are free from work-related illnesses and focuses on raising awareness about workplace hazards, particularly in underserved communities and developing countries.

The organization operates national branches in the United Kingdom, United States, and Australia, each working autonomously within WHWB’s strategic framework. WHWB provides training and mentoring for occupational health professionals, undertakes various project initiatives, and hosts webinars and teleconferences to facilitate knowledge sharing. Its projects include addressing silica exposure in brick kilns and improving occupational safety for waste workers in Brazil. WHWB relies on donations to support its activities, emphasizing the impact of contributions from individuals and organizations.