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Lived experiences and story narratives of people living with HIV particularly women Living with HIV have been pivotal in processes that design, plan, implement, monitor, review, and reform Policy, Law and programs that have impacted the lives of women and girls in the HIV and health response. Innovative approaches for packaging this information has always evolved as targeted Advocacy efforts are designed by women led organizations as well as stakeholders who work to address issues focused on women and girls access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. A presentation on the role of Women led community participatory research for strengthening evidence for desired change showing up-to-date impact will be combined with presentations by women leaders from Regional and country ICW networks and partners to share experiences, growth process and key lessons for supporting stronger community participatory approaches by donors and stakeholders. Session objectives
This 1.5-hour session is aimed at present

07:00
TUSA0801
Welcome and opening remarks
07:05
TUSA0802
Making a case for Women led research to inform Policy and Programs; WHO SRHR guidelines for Women Living with HIV’
Alice Welbourn, Salamander Trust, United Kingdom
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07:15
TUSA0803
Why we must involve women in research to inform policy and programs design, implementation and monitoring.
Dr. Manjulaa Narasinhan, World Health Organisation (WHO), Switzerland
07:25
TUSA0804
Women led experiences leading Community participatory research
Clara Banya, International Community of Women Living with HIV (ICW), Malawi
Svetlana Moroz, Eurasian Women's Network on AIDS, Georgia
Laura Thuo, ICW (CYWAG), Kenya
Jodi Fredricks, Law firm, South Africa
08:05
TUSA0805
Q&A and closing