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Presentations from the 2016 International AIDS Conference

Worldwide, an estimated 36.7 million people live with HIV—more than the entire population of Canada. To better respond to the ongoing global AIDS epidemic, thousands of advocates, researchers, civil society members, policymakers, people living with HIV, and journalists will gather in Durban, South Africa this July to share knowledge, discuss critical issues, and reveal new scientific findings. USAID- and PEPFAR-funded HP+ staff were there as well, participating in these exchanges and contributing evidence and ideas on how the field can improve access, equity, and rights in the global HIV response. Our presentations and posters can be viewed below. 

Anticipated and Experienced Violence Among Male and Female Sex Workers in Kenya and Their Relationship to Utilization of General and HIV-specific Health Services
Anticipated and Experienced Violence Among Male and Female Sex Workers in Kenya and Their Relationship to Utilization of General and HIV-specific Health Services

L. Nyblade and C. Barker. "Anticipated and Experienced Violence Among Male and Female Sex Workers in Kenya and Their Relationship to Utilization of General and HIV-specific Health Services." Poster at Int'l AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa.
English PDF 696.4 kbJuly 2016

Costs and Constraints in Meeting Ambitious Scale-up Targets for Pediatric and Adolescent Antiretroviral Treatment in Kenya
Costs and Constraints in Meeting Ambitious Scale-up Targets for Pediatric and Adolescent Antiretroviral Treatment in Kenya

Dutta, A., S. Bowsky, D. Mwai, and C. Barker. 2016. "Costs and Constraints in Meeting Ambitious Scale-up Targets for Pediatric and Adolescent Antiretroviral Treatment in Kenya." Poster at International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa.
English PDF 641.2 kbJuly 2016

HIV Trends among Adolescents and Young Adults Ages 15-24 in 23 High-burden Countries
HIV Trends among Adolescents and Young Adults Ages 15-24 in 23 High-burden Countries

Barker, C., S. Bowsky, and A. Dutta. 2016. "HIV Trends Among Adolescents and Young Adults Ages 15-24 in 23 High-burden Countries." Poster at International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa.
English PDF 2451.1 kbJuly 2016

The Importance of Measuring and Addressing Anticipated Stigma and Discrimination: Associations with Seeking General and HIV-specific Health Services Among Male and Female Sex Workers in Kenya
The Importance of Measuring and Addressing Anticipated Stigma and Discrimination: Associations with Seeking General and HIV-specific Health Services Among Male and Female Sex Workers in Kenya

The Importance of Measuring and Addressing Anticipated Stigma and Discrimination: Associations with Seeking General and HIV-specific Health Services Among Male and Female Sex Workers in Kenya." Poster at International AIDS Conference, Durban, South A
English PDF 724.1 kbJuly 2016

Understanding Prospects for Mobilizing Domestic Resources for HIV in Uganda
Understanding Prospects for Mobilizing Domestic Resources for HIV in Uganda

Koseki, S., T. Fagan, and V. Menon. 2016. "Understanding Prospects for Mobilizing Domestic Resources for HIV in Uganda." Poster at International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa.
English PDF 668.9 kbJuly 2016

Macro-fiscal Challenges and Realistic Prospects for Domestic Resource Mobilization for HIV in Zambia and Uganda
Macro-fiscal Challenges and Realistic Prospects for Domestic Resource Mobilization for HIV in Zambia and Uganda

Fagan, T., V. Menon, S. Koseki, and A. Dutta. 2016. "Macro-fiscal Challenges and Realistic Prospects for Domestic Resource Mobilization for HIV in Zambia and Uganda." Presentation at International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa.
English PDF 576.7 kbJuly 2016

Meeting the Reproductive Intentions of PLHIV in Malawi
Meeting the Reproductive Intentions of PLHIV in Malawi

Mtema, O. 2016. "Meeting the Reproductive Intentions of PLHIV in Malawi." Presentation at International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa.
English PDF 1013.7 kbJuly 2016

Potential Domestic Source Financing for Scaled-Up Antiretroviral Therapy in 97 Countries from 2015 to 2020
Potential Domestic Source Financing for Scaled-Up Antiretroviral Therapy in 97 Countries from 2015 to 2020

Dutta, A. and C. Barker. 2016. "Potential Domestic Source Financing for Scaled-Up Antiretroviral Therapy in 97 Countries from 2015 to 2020." Presentation at International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa.
English PDF 931.5 kbJuly 2016

System-level Barriers to FP-HIV Integration in Malawi
System-level Barriers to FP-HIV Integration in Malawi

McGinn, E., O. Mtema, and L. Irani. 2016. "System-level Barriers to FP-HIV Integration in Malawi." Presentation at International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa.
English PDF 982.7 kbJuly 2016

The Battle Over Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: What Difference Can a One-day Training Make?
The Battle Over Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: What Difference Can a One-day Training Make?

Poteat, T., D. Solares, A. Gibbs, A. Vazzano, R. Olson, et al. 2016. "The Battle over Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: What Difference Can a One-day Training Make?" Presented at the International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa.
English PDF 984.1 kbJuly 2016

Understanding Needs and Realistic Prospects for Domestic Resource Mobilization to Fund HIV Responses in Zambia and Uganda
Understanding Needs and Realistic Prospects for Domestic Resource Mobilization to Fund HIV Responses in Zambia and Uganda

Fagan, T., V. Menon, S. Koseki, and A. Dutta. 2016."Understanding Needs and Realistic Prospects for Domestic Resource Mobilization to Fund HIV Responses in Zambia and Uganda." Presented at the 2016 International AIDS Conference, Durban, South Africa.
English PDF 460.7 kbJuly 2016

Related Materials

Reducing Stigma Against Gender and Sexual Minorities - A One-Day Training Makes a Difference
Reducing Stigma Against Gender and Sexual Minorities - A One-Day Training Makes a Difference
Integrating Health Services through Health Insurance and Financing Reforms in Nigeria
Integrating Health Services through Health Insurance and Financing Reforms in Nigeria
Catalyzing Domestic Resources for Family Planning
Catalyzing Domestic Resources for Family Planning

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  • About
    • Project Overview
    • Partners
    • Leadership
    • Contact
    • Work with Us
    • Home
  • Our Work
    • Family Planning
    • HIV
    • COVID-19 Response
    • Health Financing
    • Maternal Health
    • Modeling
    • Capacity Development
    • Gender
    • Health Equity
  • Countries
    • Africa
    • Afghanistan & Pakistan
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Health Policy Plus (HP+) is a seven-year cooperative agreement funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development under Agreement No. AID-OAA-A-15-00051, beginning August 28, 2015. HP+ is implemented by Palladium, in collaboration with Avenir Health, Futures Group Global Outreach, Plan International USA, Population Reference Bureau, RTI International, ThinkWell, and the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood.

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