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The International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (IAPAC) and UNAIDS, in partnership with the BC-CfE, GNP+, and IAS, are hosting the 2018 90-90-90 Targets Workshop at a critical juncture in the global AIDS response and two years before the 2020 deadline for attaining the targets.
This Workshop will feature a ministerial and high-level panel discussion aimed at reviewing global and national progress towards and challenges to attainment of the 90-90-90 targets. The Workshop will also include presentations about innovations to close gaps across the HIV care continuum. Additionally, over the course of the two-day program, the Workshop will include plenary sessions and panel discussions focused on connecting the dots between 90-90-90 and HIV epidemic control, reinforcing the critical engagement of affected communities, key population-specific challenges, the evolving HIV treatment and prevention landscape, leveraging HIV platforms for the tuberculosis and viral hepatitis responses, and financing the global AIDS response.

09:00
Democratizing HIV Testing - Transitioning to Community Settings
Penninah Iutung Amor, AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Uganda
09:15
Differentiated Care - Moving to Scale with Innovative HIV Service Delivery
Wafaa El-Sadr, ICAP at Columbia University, United States
Slides
09:30
Phylogenetic Monitoring - From Science to Public Health Benefit
Jeffrey Joy, BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Canada
09:40
Phylogenetic Monitoring - From Science to Public Health Benefit
09:45
Discussion
10:00
Decriminalizing HIV - A Human Rights and Public Health Priority
Edwin Jeremy Bernard, HIV Justice Network, United Kingdom
10:15
Primum Non Nocere - The Urgency of Eliminating Stigma in Health Settings
Laura Ferguson, Program on Global Health and Human Rights, Institute for Global Health, University of Southern California, United States
10:30
HIV Testing and Human Rights - The Right to Know vs the Right to Privacy
Matthew Kavanagh, Health GAP/Georgetown University, United States
Slides
10:45
Discussion
11:05
Break
11:30
Maintaining Momentum - HIV within an Evolving Global Health Agenda
Stefano Vella, Center for Global Health National Institute of Public Health, Italy
Slides
12:00
Connecting the Dots - Perspectives on the Continuum from 90-90-90
12:10
Connecting the Dots - Perspectives on the Continuum from 90-90-90
Michel Sidibé, UNAIDS, Switzerland
12:20
Discussion
Ambassador Deborah Birx, U.S. Department of State, Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator and Health Diplomacy, United States
Peter Sands, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Switzerland
Ren Minghui, WHO, Switzerland
13:25
Lunch
14:30
Looking Ahead - Long-Acting Antivirals for HIV Treatment and PrEP
Anton Pozniak, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Trust, United Kingdom
Slides
14:40
Looking Ahead - Long-Acting Antivirals for HIV Treatment and PrEP
14:45
HIV Care Engagement - Maximizing Individual and Population Health
Jean Nachega, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
15:00
Behavioral Science - Taking New Learnings to Scale in HIV Prevention
Dianne Rausch, Director, Division of AIDS Research, U.S. National Institute of Mental Health, United States
Slides
15:25
Discussion
15:30
Challenge - Advanced HIV in Antiretroviral-Experienced Patients
Ester Casas, Medecins Sans Frontieres, South Africa
15:45
Intersections - Linking the 90-90-90 Targets for HIV and Tuberculosis
Lucica Ditiu, Stop TB Partnership, Switzerland
16:00
Leveraging the AIDS Response for Global HCV Elimination
Jürgen Rockstroh, University of Bonn, Germany
Slides
16:40
Leveraging the AIDS Response for Global HCV Elimination
16:05
Discussion
16:20
Closing Remarks