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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
Welcome Remark
Linda-Gail Bekker, Desmond Tutu HIV Centre, South Africa
Jose Zuniga, United States
09:15
On Track? - Global and Regional Progress towards the 90-90-90 Targets
Peter Ghys, Switzerland
Slides
09:30
In Motion - Accelerating the AIDS Response in Western and Central Africa
Patrick Brenny, UNAIDS, Senegal
Slides
09:45
Hidden Opportunities - What Will It Take to Reach 90-90-90 in Eastern Europe?
Vinay Saldanha, Russian Federation
Slides
10:00
Fast-Track Cities - Attaining 90-90-90 in Urban AIDS Responses
Paula Munderi, MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit on AIDS, Uganda
10:15
Leveraging Success - The Nexus between 90-90-90 and HIV Epidemic Control
Deborah Birx, The U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), United States
10:30
Discussion
10:45
Break
11:00
Who Is Dying and Why? - AIDS Mortality as a Progress Metric
Sharonann Lynch, Médecins Sans Frontières, United States
Slides
11:15
Policy Change - Measuring 90-90-90 Progress against National Policies
Gottfried Hirnschall, World Health Organization (WHO), Switzerland
11:30
Investment Case - Quantifying Civil Society Contributions towards 90-90-90
Solange Baptiste, International Treatment Preparedness Coalition, South Africa
Slides
11:45
Discussion
12:00
Start Free, Stay Free, AIDS Free - Accelerating the Pediatric HIV Agenda
Charles Lyons, Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric AIDS Foundation, United States
Slides
12:15
Social Protection - Improving HIV Outcomes among Adolescents
Lesley Gittings, AIDS and Society Research Unit, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Slides
12:30
Missing Link - Reaching and Linking Men to Health and HIV Services
Helen Ayles, Zambart, Zimbabwe
Slides
12:45
Discussion
13:00
Lunch
14:30
Getting to 90 - Optimizing Linkage to HIV Care and Prevention among Men who have Sex with Men
Midnight Poonkasetwattana, Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health (APCOM), Thailand
Slides
14:55
Barriers to Bridges - Reducing HIV-Related Disparities for Transgender People
Mauro Cabral Grinspan, Netherlands
15:15
Left Behind - Prioritizing People Who Use Drugs in the AIDS Response
Maria Phelan, Netherlands
15:30
Discussion
15:50
Security of Resources - Global Finance, 90-90-90, and Ending AIDS
Jennifer Kates, Kaiser Family Foundation, United States
16:05
Sustaining National AIDS Responses - Brazil’s Roadmap
16:15
In Transition - Projecting the Impact of Generic HIV Drugs on 90-90-90
Esteban Burrone, Medicines Patent Pool (MPP), Argentina
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16:30
Discussion