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The use of cascades is integral to achieving the 90-90-90 global HIV targets and represents one of the key monitoring strategies for supporting expansion and linkage of HIV care, treatment and prevention services. HIV health sector services can be depicted as a “cascade”, encompassing prevention, diagnosis, care, and treatment interventions. The term cascade emphasises that this a sequence of linked services that are required to achieve desired impacts for programme success. The cascade concept also informs tracking of patients. It highlights the stepwise reduction in population eligibility and coverage along the sequence of interventions. The recommended list of 10 global indicators seeks to provide an overview of the performance of the health sector response in its fight against HIV while reducing the burden of global reporting requirements. . It provides focuss and consistent information for partners whose information is often fragmented across a large number of unlinked data sources.

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FRSA0701
Welcome and introductions : WHO general approach to cascade analysis framework : From Cascade Analysis to Action
Jesus M Garcia Calleja, WHO, Switzerland
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07:10
FRSA0702
Cascade analysis and use of data in Zimbabwe
Dr Regis Choto, National ART Coordinator , Ministry of Health and Child Care, Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
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07:20
FRSA0703
Cascade analysis and use of data in India
Dr Pradeep Kumar, National AIDS Control Organisation, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, India
07:30
FRSA0704
Cascade analysis and use of data in Tanzania
Claud John Kumalija, Head of HMIS, Ministry of Health Community Development Gender Elderly and Children, United Republic of Tanzania