Lucy Wanjiku Njenga, Positive Young Women's Voices

Positive Young Women's Voices

Presenter Of 4 Presentations

Plenary session

Plenary: Still we rise: The power of resilience among women living with HIV. This presentation will highlight the importance of expanded investments in initiatives that support women living with HIV. By linking life stories, policy analysis and advocacy it will demonstrate how the resilience, power and collective vision of women living with HIV has shaped the trajectory of their lives and informed better policy and programming.

Plenary session

Live Q&A: Lucy Wanjiku Njenga

Presenter Of 1 Presentation

Pre-Conference International Association of providers of AIDS Care (IAPAC)

Closing remarks

Duration
30 Minutes
Room
Pre-Conference Channel 2
Organizer
International Association of providers of AIDS Care (IAPAC)
Pre-Conference Title
2020 90-90-90 Targets Update

Presenter Of 2 Presentations

Bridging session

Moderator Of 2 Sessions

Bridging session
Room
Symposia and bridging sessions On-Demand Channel
Session Description
This session will incorporate four diverse perspectives on the intersections of diversity and engagement in HIV prevention and treatment services among young people. Photos and short videos will be used to provide rich contexts on the lives of presenters and how these contexts should be considered by all involved in the HIV response, including advocates, implementing partners, funders and ultimately governments.
Symposia session
Room
Symposia and bridging sessions On-Demand Channel
Session Description
The aim of this session is to provoke discussion about gender inequalities, structural barriers and health disparities, which often leave people living with HIV without accurate information about their social, sexual and reproductive health and rights, without the treatment benefits from the message U=U. U=U is only applicable if a person's viral load is undetectable, which is aspirational at best in many parts of the world with little to no access to optimal treatment and viral load testing.

Presenter Of 2 Presentations

Bridging session

Moderator Of 2 Sessions

Bridging session
Room
Symposia and bridging sessions On-Demand Channel
Session Description
This session will incorporate four diverse perspectives on the intersections of diversity and engagement in HIV prevention and treatment services among young people. Photos and short videos will be used to provide rich contexts on the lives of presenters and how these contexts should be considered by all involved in the HIV response, including advocates, implementing partners, funders and ultimately governments.
Symposia session
Room
Symposia and bridging sessions On-Demand Channel
Session Description
The aim of this session is to provoke discussion about gender inequalities, structural barriers and health disparities, which often leave people living with HIV without accurate information about their social, sexual and reproductive health and rights, without the treatment benefits from the message U=U. U=U is only applicable if a person's viral load is undetectable, which is aspirational at best in many parts of the world with little to no access to optimal treatment and viral load testing.

Presenter Of 7 Presentations

Plenary session

Plenary: Still we rise: The power of resilience among women living with HIV. This presentation will highlight the importance of expanded investments in initiatives that support women living with HIV. By linking life stories, policy analysis and advocacy it will demonstrate how the resilience, power and collective vision of women living with HIV has shaped the trajectory of their lives and informed better policy and programming.

Plenary session

Live Q&A: Lucy Wanjiku Njenga

Pre-Conference

Closing remarks

Organizer
International Association of providers of AIDS Care (IAPAC)
Room
Pre-Conference Channel 2
Bridging session

Moderator Of 2 Sessions

Bridging session
Room
Symposia and bridging sessions On-Demand Channel
Session Description
This session will incorporate four diverse perspectives on the intersections of diversity and engagement in HIV prevention and treatment services among young people. Photos and short videos will be used to provide rich contexts on the lives of presenters and how these contexts should be considered by all involved in the HIV response, including advocates, implementing partners, funders and ultimately governments.
Symposia session
Room
Symposia and bridging sessions On-Demand Channel
Session Description
The aim of this session is to provoke discussion about gender inequalities, structural barriers and health disparities, which often leave people living with HIV without accurate information about their social, sexual and reproductive health and rights, without the treatment benefits from the message U=U. U=U is only applicable if a person's viral load is undetectable, which is aspirational at best in many parts of the world with little to no access to optimal treatment and viral load testing.