Jessica Rodrigues, AVAC

AVAC

Presenter Of 2 Presentations

Non-Commercial Satellite

Setting the scene: People before programmes - the case for diversifying PrEP delivery

Organizer
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC); PATH; International AIDS Society (IAS)
Room
Satellite Channel 3
Non-Commercial Satellite

Wrap-up

Organizer
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC); PATH; International AIDS Society (IAS)
Room
Satellite Channel 3

Moderator Of 2 Sessions

Non-Commercial Satellite

Bringing PrEP closer to home: Why is now the time for differentiated PrEP?

Organizer
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC); PATH; International AIDS Society (IAS)
Room
Satellite Channel 4
Date
Mon, Jul 6, 2020
Time
11:00 PM - 11:59 PM
Session Description
The global UNAIDS target is 3 million active PrEP users by the end of 2020 but as of June there were only an estimated 575,000 enrolled. Despite slow roll-out initially, there are now at least 78 countries offering PrEP but with less diversity in service models than seen in differentiated ART delivery. Pre-COVID-19, there was a move towards more community-based or virtual/Telehealth models that have since been accelerated during COVID-19 country lock-downs. In this session, we will highlight how some countries have rapidly pivoted PrEP programming be more differentiated and truly client-centered—offering online, community, and private-sector service options to expand and maintain access. In the live session, perspectives from providers, PrEP users, ministry of health, and global normative agencies will also be shared with a moderated discussion on how a differentiated approach to PrEP will be essential to significantly increase uptake by the end of 2020 and beyond!
Non-Commercial Satellite
Organizer
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC); PATH; International AIDS Society (IAS)
Room
Satellite Channel 3
Date
Sat, Jul 4, 2020
Time
06:00 AM - 07:00 AM
Session Description
The global UNAIDS target is 3 million active PrEP users by the end of 2020 but as of June there were only an estimated 575,000 enrolled. Despite slow roll-out initially, there are now at least 78 countries offering PrEP but with less diversity in service models than seen in differentiated ART delivery. Pre-COVID-19, there was a move towards more community-based or virtual/Telehealth models that have since been accelerated during COVID-19 country lock-downs. In this session, we will highlight how some countries have rapidly pivoted PrEP programming be more differentiated and truly client-centered—offering online, community, and private-sector service options to expand and maintain access. In the live session, perspectives from providers, PrEP users, ministry of health, and global normative agencies will also be shared with a moderated discussion on how a differentiated approach to PrEP will be essential to significantly increase uptake by the end of 2020 and beyond!

Moderator Of 1 Session

Non-Commercial Satellite
Organizer
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC); PATH; International AIDS Society (IAS)
Room
Satellite - On-demand Channel
Session Description
The global UNAIDS target is 3 million active PrEP users by the end of 2020 but as of June there were only an estimated 575,000 enrolled. Despite slow roll-out initially, there are now at least 78 countries offering PrEP but with less diversity in service models than seen in differentiated ART delivery. Pre-COVID-19, there was a move towards more community-based or virtual/Telehealth models that have since been accelerated during COVID-19 country lock-downs. In this session, we will highlight how some countries have rapidly pivoted PrEP programming be more differentiated and truly client-centered—offering online, community, and private-sector service options to expand and maintain access. In the live session, perspectives from providers, PrEP users, ministry of health, and global normative agencies will also be shared with a moderated discussion on how a differentiated approach to PrEP will be essential to significantly increase uptake by the end of 2020 and beyond!

Presenter Of 2 Presentations

Non-Commercial Satellite

Wrap-up

Organizer
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC); PATH; International AIDS Society (IAS)
Room
Satellite Channel 3
Non-Commercial Satellite

Setting the scene: People before programmes - the case for diversifying PrEP delivery

Organizer
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC); PATH; International AIDS Society (IAS)
Room
Satellite Channel 3

Moderator Of 3 Sessions

Non-Commercial Satellite
Organizer
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC); PATH; International AIDS Society (IAS)
Room
Satellite - On-demand Channel
Session Description
The global UNAIDS target is 3 million active PrEP users by the end of 2020 but as of June there were only an estimated 575,000 enrolled. Despite slow roll-out initially, there are now at least 78 countries offering PrEP but with less diversity in service models than seen in differentiated ART delivery. Pre-COVID-19, there was a move towards more community-based or virtual/Telehealth models that have since been accelerated during COVID-19 country lock-downs. In this session, we will highlight how some countries have rapidly pivoted PrEP programming be more differentiated and truly client-centered—offering online, community, and private-sector service options to expand and maintain access. In the live session, perspectives from providers, PrEP users, ministry of health, and global normative agencies will also be shared with a moderated discussion on how a differentiated approach to PrEP will be essential to significantly increase uptake by the end of 2020 and beyond!
Non-Commercial Satellite

Bringing PrEP closer to home: Why is now the time for differentiated PrEP?

Organizer
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC); PATH; International AIDS Society (IAS)
Room
Satellite Channel 4
Session Description
The global UNAIDS target is 3 million active PrEP users by the end of 2020 but as of June there were only an estimated 575,000 enrolled. Despite slow roll-out initially, there are now at least 78 countries offering PrEP but with less diversity in service models than seen in differentiated ART delivery. Pre-COVID-19, there was a move towards more community-based or virtual/Telehealth models that have since been accelerated during COVID-19 country lock-downs. In this session, we will highlight how some countries have rapidly pivoted PrEP programming be more differentiated and truly client-centered—offering online, community, and private-sector service options to expand and maintain access. In the live session, perspectives from providers, PrEP users, ministry of health, and global normative agencies will also be shared with a moderated discussion on how a differentiated approach to PrEP will be essential to significantly increase uptake by the end of 2020 and beyond!
Non-Commercial Satellite
Organizer
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC); PATH; International AIDS Society (IAS)
Room
Satellite Channel 3
Session Description
The global UNAIDS target is 3 million active PrEP users by the end of 2020 but as of June there were only an estimated 575,000 enrolled. Despite slow roll-out initially, there are now at least 78 countries offering PrEP but with less diversity in service models than seen in differentiated ART delivery. Pre-COVID-19, there was a move towards more community-based or virtual/Telehealth models that have since been accelerated during COVID-19 country lock-downs. In this session, we will highlight how some countries have rapidly pivoted PrEP programming be more differentiated and truly client-centered—offering online, community, and private-sector service options to expand and maintain access. In the live session, perspectives from providers, PrEP users, ministry of health, and global normative agencies will also be shared with a moderated discussion on how a differentiated approach to PrEP will be essential to significantly increase uptake by the end of 2020 and beyond!