Access the slides from the webinar “HIV service delivery prioritization in resource-constrained settings”, jointly organized by IAS – the International AIDS Society, ICAP-CQUIN at Columbia University, and the South-to-South Learning Network (SSLN).
- Welcome and opening remarks, Maureen Syowai, CQUIN, ICAP at Columbia University
- Setting the scene: Why ongoing HIV service delivery prioritization matters now, Anna Grimsrud, IAS
- Country approaches to HIV programme prioritization: Lessons from CQUIN countries, Onyekachi Ukaejiofo, CQUIN, ICAP at Columbia University
- From priorities to action: Practical tools for informed programming, Chantalle Okondo, Population Council
- TIER-Plus: Supporting evidence-informed prioritization and trade-off analysis in HIV service planning, Brooke Nichols, Boston University
- Country experience: Applying TIER-Plus to support programme prioritization in Mozambique, Irénio Gaspar, Ministry of Health, Mozambique
- Country reflections: Early experiences, Clarence Mademutsa, Zimbabwe National Network of People Living with HIV, Zimbabwe & Simon Sikwese, Pakachere, Malawi & Suilanji Sivile, Ministry of Health, Zambia
- Panel discussion and audience Q&A
- Closing remarks, Ayesha Ismail, SSLN
Recordings in English, French and Portuguese will be available soon.