Motions

Round 2: Grand Finale

  • This House believes that the success of an HIV cure in Africa will depend more on public engagement and education than on scientific breakthroughs.
  • Round 1: Grand Finale

  • This House prefers a world where youth activism becomes the primary driver of global health innovation
  • Round 2: Semifinal

  • This House believes that countries with advanced research capacity have a moral obligation to share HIV cure technologies freely with developing nations.
  • Round 1: Semifinal

  • This House would require governments to invest more in local HIV research institutions rather than relying on international organizations
  • Round 3: Preliminary

  • This House as Uganda, would allow experimental HIV cure treatments to be fast-tracked for patients with informed consent.
  • Round 2: Preliminary

  • This House believes that efforts to combat HIV should prioritize eliminating social stigma over investing in scientific breakthroughs.
  • Round 1: Preliminary

  • This House believes that social stigma is a bigger barrier to ending HIV than scientific limitations.