The implementation of programmes that ensure universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support need to be intensified if growing infection rates are to be stopped and the gains made in getting more people on treatment are to be sustained. This is a task that involves a wide range of actors and stakeholders including government, UN agencies, the private sector, civil society, community-based organisations, churches and national and international non-governmental organisation working together. In addition, actions and programmes must be both comprehensive and evidence-informed while more investment to replicate good practices and expand the evidence needed to strengthen existing programmes need to be strengthened.
This stream will examine the ways in which prevention, care, treatment and support programmes are being undertaken at different levels and in different settings. Workshops will train participants in various methods of prevention, look at cutting-edge issues and strengthen advocacy work around those as well as showcase good practices.
Below is a list of workshops that are being offered under this stream:
- Literacy approaches for HIV/ prevention for young women and children in Baltimore: Innovation using game strategies (Townson University); July 7, 11h-12h30
- School for future mothers living with HIV (NGO Alternative); July 5, 16h30-18h
- Changing risky behavior is more complicated then treating the illness itself (YMCA Ecuador); July 5, 16h30-18h
- Intensifying prevention, treatment, care and support for women and girls (YMCA Kenya); July 6, 14h30-17h30
- Listen/learn/lead on HIV prevention options for women and girls (Global Campaign for Microbicides); July 6, 14h30-17h30
- Stepping stones: creating mutually supportive inclusive communities for HIV prevention, care and treatment (Stepping Stones); July 7, 11h-12h30
- The Safaids womens treatment literacy toolkit (Safaids); July 6; 14h30-17h30
- Intensifying prevention, treatment, care and support for women and girls (IFRC); July 6; 14h30-17h30
- Abc’s - what about women revising HIV prevention messages? (HIV and AIDS Consultant); July 5, 16h30-18h
- Young women as leaders for change – how peer education programmes can help Prevent HIV and reduce stigma (WAGGGS); July 6, 11h12h30
- Ten steps to a better AIDS response for women and girls (International Women's Health Coalition); July 6, 14h30-17h30
- Intensifying prevention, treatment, care and support for women and girls (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America); July 7, 11h-12h30
- Microbicides to prevent HIV in women (International partnership for Microbicides); July 5, 16h30-18h
- Intensifying prevention, treatment, care and support (Action Aid); July 6, 11h-12h30
- Intensifying prevention, treatment, care and support for women and girls ; YWCA Kenya, July 6, 14h30-17h30
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