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Where the Tide Will Turn: How is Community Level Participation Most Effective in Turning the Tide? |
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Non-Commercial Satellite
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| Venue: |
Mini Room 9 |
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22.07.2012, 15:45 - 17:45 |
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Chair:
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Roxana Rogers, United States
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| Organiser: |
Ugochukwu Amanyeiwe, Gretchen Bachman, Ilana Lapidos-Saliaz, Marta Levitt, and John Novak at USAID, Office of HIV and AIDS; and Helen Cornman and Melissa Sharer at AIDSTAR-One
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| This session will provide context on community level participation and evidence base from country level examples of community involvement that demonstrate improved HIV outcomes. The session will mobilize a key working group to draft a call to action aimed at increasing the evidence base on community involvement. |
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15:45
Powerpoint | Introduction and Evidence Summit on Community Health Workers Report
R. Rogers, United States
| 16:00
Powerpoint | Investing in Communities to Achieve Results
R. Rodriguez-Garcia, United States
| 16:10
Powerpoint | Cost Effectiveness and Program Efficiency of Community Level Involvement
E. Beck, Switzerland
| 16:20
Powerpoint | Community Mobilization Can Substantially Reduce HIV/AIDS Risk Among Female Sex Workers
T. Wheeler, India
| 16:30
Powerpoint | TASO's Experience with Community Involvement
R. Ochai, Uganda
| 16:40
Powerpoint | Kheth'Impilo (KI) Community Based Treatment Adherence Program-South Africa
A. Grimwood, South Africa
| 16:50
Powerpoint | Promoting HIV Prevention Through Stimulation of Community Vibrancy and Self-Efficacy In Malawi
G. Mkandawire, Malawi
| 17:00
Powerpoint | Household Economic Strengthening Leads to Improved Care for Most Vulnerable Children
L. Madeleka, United Republic of Tanzania
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| Powerpoints presentations |
| Introduction and Evidence Summit on Community Health Workers Report - Roxana Rogers | |
| Investing in Communities to Achieve Results - Rosalia Rodriguez-Garcia | |
| Cost Effectiveness and Program Efficiency of Community Level Involvement - Eduard Beck | |
| Community Mobilization Can Substantially Reduce HIV/AIDS Risk Among Female Sex Workers - Tisha Wheeler | |
| TASO's Experience with Community Involvement - Robert Ochai | |
| Kheth'Impilo (KI) Community Based Treatment Adherence Program-South Africa - Ashraf Grimwood | | | Kheth'Impilo (KI) Community Based Treatment Adherence Program-South Africa - Ashraf Grimwood | |
| Promoting HIV Prevention Through Stimulation of Community Vibrancy and Self-Efficacy In Malawi - Glory Mkandawire | |
| Household Economic Strengthening Leads to Improved Care for Most Vulnerable Children - Linda Madeleka | |
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