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HIV R4P 2021: Virtual satellite session: Bringing PrEP to the people: Democratizing access to PrEP through DSD before, during and after COVID-19

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    Watch the recording and check out the slides of a virtual session on differentiated delivery of PrEP, organized by PATH, AVAC and the IAS at the 4th HIV Research for Prevention Conference (HIV R4P) on 4 February 2021. Find the session outline here.

    Session recording

    Bringing PrEP to the people: Democratizing access to PrEP through DSD before, during and after COVID-19

    Watch the recording of the virtual session

    Presentation slides

    Welcome and session introduction: Why differentiated PrEP?

    Kimberly Green, PATH, Vietnam

    Setting the scene: Where is PrEP headed?

    Jessica Rodrigues, AVAC, United States 

    Video perspectives: What the people want?

    Opito Ronald, The AIDS Support Organization, Uganda; Midnight Poonkasetwattana, APCOM, Thailand; Hellen Atieno, DREAMS PrEP Ambassador, Kenya

    Differentiated PrEP in practice: Mobile PrEP - Diversifying PrEP delivery in Kenya to reach adolescent girls and young women

    Daniel Madiang', PATH, Kenya

    Differentiated PrEP in practice: Virtual PrEP - Next-generation PrEP in Vietnam

    Quan An Ho, G-link, Vietnam

    Differentiated PrEP in practice: Peer-based PrEP - Sisters with a Voice in Zimbabwe

    Primrose Matambanadzo, Centre for Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Research, Zimbabwe

    Differentiated PrEP in practice: Community PrEP - Differentiating PrEP to reach key populations in Thailand

    Nittaya Phanuphak, Institute of HIV Research and Innovation, Thailand

    A one-size-fits-all model of HIV services does not work for all 37 million people living with HIV today. Differentiated service delivery is a responsive, client-centred approach that simplifies and adapts HIV services across the cascade to better serve individual needs and reduce unnecessary burdens on the health system. More countries are revising their HIV service delivery models and recognize that it is time to deliver differently.

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