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Join us at the Joep Lange Institute pre-conference on 22 July, hosted by Chairs Mark Dybul, Nduku Kilonzo and Lillian Mworeko, where we will challenge and activate you to use your experience and creativity to be smarter, better and more targeted in the HIV response. The global 90-90-90 targets are ambitious, however meeting them is not the end of AIDS. The response needs to be faster and better. We gather key stakeholders to unpack the challenges that threaten a successful and sustainable global HIV response. Our agenda consists of five critical issues, among others how to provide quality treatment for life, the reinvigoration of primary prevention and innovative funding proposals.

09:00
Welcome and Introduction
Peter van Rooijen, ICSS, Netherlands
09:05
The need for new strategies in the global HIV response: Project overview
David Barr, Freemont Centre, United States
09:15
Efforts to Scale Up, Strengthen, and Sustain HIV Responses: Findings and recommendationsOpening by moderator: Michiel Heidenrijk, Joep Lange Institute
Michiel Heidenrijk, Joep Lange Institute, Netherlands
09:20
Protecting the quality of HIV treatment scale-up
Lillian Mworeko, International Community of women living with HIV Eastern Africa (ICWEA), Uganda
09:30
A commitment to scale up of HIV primary prevention
Nduku Kilonzo, MD, National AIDS Control Council, Kenya
09:40
The future of funding the HIV response
Mark Dybul, MD, Center for Global Health and Policy, Georgetown University, United States
09:50
Q&A Efforts to Scale Up, Strengthen, and Sustain HIV Responses: Findings and recommendations Moderator: Michiel Heidenrijk, Joep Lange Institute
Michiel Heidenrijk, Joep Lange Institute, Netherlands
10:15
Panel: The Global Response Moderators: Wafaa El-Sadr, MD, ICAP, Peter van Rooijen, International Civil Society Support (ICSS)
Ambassador Deborah L. Birx, MD, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large & U.S. Special Representative for Global Health Diplomacy, United States
Rico Gustav, International Civil Society Support (ICSS), Netherlands
Maureen Murenga, Executive Director, Lean on Me Foundation, Kenya
Peter Sands, Executive Director, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, Switzerland
Michel Sidibé, MD, UNAIDS, Switzerland
Soumya Swaminathan, MD, Deputy Director-General, WHO, Switzerland
11:30
Lunch
12:30
A lifetime of Treatment: Challenges to sustainable HIV treatment success Moderator: Alejandra Trossero, UNICEF
Wame Mosime, International Treatment Preparedness Coalition, Botswana
Francois Venter, MD, University of the Witswatersrand, South Africa
Daouda Diouf, ENDA Tiers Monde, Senegal
Tsitsi Apollo, MD, Ministry of Health and Child Care, Zimbabwe
Meg Doherty, MD, WHO, Switzerland
13:45
Controlling the Epidemic: A renewed commitment to primary prevention Opening by moderator: Geoff Garnett, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
14:35
A Call to Action: Current status of HIV prevention efforts among key populations, young adults and adolescents
Chris Beyrer, MD, Johns Hopkins University, United States
Slides
14:45
Measuring HIV incidence among key populations, young adults and adolescents
Jessica Justman, MD, ICAP, United States
Slides
14:55
A proposed model of differentiated service delivery for HIV prevention
Wanjiru Mukoma, LVCT Health, Kenya
Slides
14:20
A commitment to harm reduction
Anna Dovbhak, Eurasian Harm Reduction Association, Lithuania
14:30
Q&A Controlling the Epidemic: A renewed commitment to primary prevention Moderator: Geoff Garnett
15:00
Innovative Financing: what are countries doing now? Opening by moderator: John Simon, Vice-Chair, Global Fund Board
15:05
Implementing insurance schemes in Lagos
Oladipupo Fisher, MD, Lagos State AIDS Control Agency, Nigeria
16:00
Planning for transition: the experience in Macedonia
Widyastuti Endro, DKI Jakarta Provincial Health Office, Indonesia
16:10
Implementing UHC in Southeast Asia
Jonas Bagas, APCASO, Thailand
Slides
16:20
Funding community systems in the Caribbean
Carolyn Gomes, Developing Country NGO Delegation to the Global Fund Board, Jamaica
Slides
15:45
Q & A Innovative Financing: what are countries doing now? Moderator: John Simon, Vice-Chair, Global Fund Board
16:45
Closure and Farewell Moderator Michiel Heidenrijk
Lillian Mworeko, International Community of women living with HIV Eastern Africa (ICWEA), Uganda
Nduku Kilonzo, MD, National AIDS Control Council, Kenya
Mark Dybul, MD, Center for Global Health and Policy, Georgetown University, United States
16:15
Reception