Tonia Poteat, University of North Carolina

University of North Carolina
Dr. Poteat is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, whose research interests and commitments lie at the intersection of public health, human rights, and social justice.

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The session will explore gender-affirming and gender-transformative approaches offering opportunities and tools to reach communities that are gender and sexually diverse in the global HIV response.

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OAF0301 - Introduction

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OAF0307 - Conclusion

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PEC0405 - "Even if you get raped you are protected": Results from a mixed-methods, multi-site study of PrEP engagement among transgender women in South Africa

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Presenter Of 3 Presentations

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Oral abstract session

Introduction

Oral abstract session

Conclusion

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Bridging session
Room
Symposia and bridging sessions On-Demand Channel
Session Description
The session will explore gender-affirming and gender-transformative approaches offering opportunities and tools to reach communities that are gender and sexually diverse in the global HIV response.
Oral abstract session
Room
Abstract Sessions On-Demand Channel

Presenter Of 4 Presentations

Bridging session
Oral abstract session

Introduction

Oral abstract session

Conclusion

E-Posters

"Even if you get raped you are protected": Results from a mixed-methods, multi-site study of PrEP engagement among transgender women in South Africa

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E-posters Track C
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Poster Channel - Track C

Moderator Of 2 Sessions

Bridging session
Room
Symposia and bridging sessions On-Demand Channel
Session Description
The session will explore gender-affirming and gender-transformative approaches offering opportunities and tools to reach communities that are gender and sexually diverse in the global HIV response.
Oral abstract session
Room
Abstract Sessions On-Demand Channel