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Integration of HIV and Sexual and Reproductive Health in the Era of ARV-Based Prevention: Findings from assessments in Kenya, Malawi and Zimbabwe
October 14, 2021
New research from AVAC and partners shows promising approaches to reach adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) with comprehensive and integrated services for HIV and sexual and reproductive health (SRH), including expanding access to existing and future PrEP products. On October 14, we were joined by representatives from the Ministries of Health in Kenya, Malawi and Zimbabwe for this webinar to discuss findings, progress to date and context-specific realities.
Moderators
- Jessica Rodrigues, AVAC
- Sara Allinder, Georgetown University Center for Innovation in Global Health
- Anna Miti, Humanitarian Information Facilitation Centre
Speakers
- Ruth Kamau, National AIDS & STI Control Programme (NASCOP), Ministry of Health, Kenya
- Fannie Kachale, Department of Reproductive Health, Ministry of Health, Malawi
- Getrude Ncube, Department of AIDS & TB, Ministry of Health and Child Care, Zimbabwe
- Jacque Wambui, AfroCAB Treatment Access Partnership, Kenya
- Barbra Ncube, Pangaea Zimbabwe AIDS Trust (PZAT), Zimbabwe