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What Do the ECHO Study Results Mean for African Women: A webinar organized by the Civil Society Working Group on HC-HIV (co-convened by AVAC and ICW-EA)
June 27, 2019
On Thursday, June 27, women and our allies, participated in an interactive discussion about what the post-ECHO trial agenda for contraception and HIV should look like. This critical call aimed to help inform civil society advocates agenda for an upcoming WHO meeting on this subject. The leaders of the Civil Society Working Group on HC-HIV, members of the ECHO Global Community Advisory Group and young women advocates joined for this discussion with WHO and ECHO management team members.
Recordings & Slides: YouTube / Jared Baeten and Tim Mastro's Slides / James Kiarie's Slides