Mobilizing Families, Communities & Social Systems to Prevent Vertical Transmission of HIV

Presentations from the CCABA / UNAIDS / UNICEF / Global Fund “Road to Washington” meeting in Geneva, May 9-10 2011

“Out of the box and into open spaces: Understanding what health systems are doing to address PMTCT and what families, communities and social systems can do to help”

Presentations are listed below in alphabetical order by last name of presenter.


Report on the CCABA / UNAIDS / UNICEF / Global Fund “Road to Washington” meeting in Geneva – May 9-10 2011
Report on the Meeting


Ms. Ginna Anderson & Mr. Chris Mallouris
Vital Voices: Learning from the experiences and perspectives of people living with HIV to inform PMTCT programmes and health facilities/services


Ms. Gretchen Bachman
Demand-side Barriers and Opportunities for Uptake of Pediatric HIV Testing and Care


Dr. Mitchell J. Besser, MD
Enhancing PMTCT Services In Health Care Facilities: Supply and Demand Side Approaches


Ms. Olive Edwards
Creating an enabling environment for more meaningful involvement of people with HIV within self support groups and HIV positive women’s networks


Dr. Ade Fakoya
Strengthening community systems to support families, communities and health facilities to prevent parent-to-child transmission and improve the health of women and children


Dr. Shirin Heidari
Special Issue: Mobilizing communities to create a supportive environment to help eliminate vertical transmission


Dr. Chukwumuanya Igboekwu, MBBS, MPH
Strengthening community systems to support families, communities and health facilities to prevent parent-to-child transmission and improve the health of women and children


Dr. Stanley Kiplangat, CHAK
Enhancing Uptake of Pediatric HIV Testing and Treatment in Kenya – Highlights from Baseline and Service Delivery


Dr. Karusa Kiragu, Ph.D.
Towards the elimination of new HIV infections among children – Working Together toCatalyze and Supporta Prevention Revolution


Dr. Peter Laugharn
Onwards to Washington


Dr. Chewe Luo
Casting a spotlight on community engagement in PMTCT services


Mr. John Miller
4 types of presentation/discussion topics at this meeting


Dr. Boshi Mohlala, BSc, MB, ChB, MHPE, MSc, PhD, FCOG
Community-based & Family-centred Approach to Prevent Parent To Child Transmission of HIV


Ms. Gladys Mukaratirwa
Out of the Shadow and Into the Open – The Role of Community Based Organizations in the Support and Delivery of PMTCT


Dr. Ryan Phelps, MD, MPH
Post-partum mother-infant retention in PMTCT


Prof. Linda Richter
Introduction: Out of the box and into open space


Dr. Nigel Rollins
Current PMTCT practice and how community groups and community action could help to prevent parent-to-child transmission and improve the health of women and children: A focus on infant feeding


Prof. Lorraine Sherr
Recap: Mobilizing communities


Dr. Vernon Solomon
The role of health systems, families, communities and social systems in PMTCT


Presentations from the CCABA / UNICEF / UNAIDS / Global Fund / RIATT “Road to Washington” meeting in Addis Ababa, December 2-3 2011

“Building on Success: Understanding how community responses can contribute successfully to scaling-up effective PMTCT programmes”

Presentations are listed below in alphabetical order by last name of presenter. All files are in Adobe Acrobat PDF Format.


Second “Road to Washington” Meeting Advocacy and Best Practice Report – 2-3 December 2011
Advocacy and Best Practices


Ms. Joanna Busza
Community Based Approaches: A review of intervention models and evidence of their effectiveness for preventing maternal-to-child transmission of HIV


Ms. Beatrice Chola
Meeting the HIV/MNCH Health and Social Support Needs of Mothers and Their Young Children: The Bwafwano Experience (Zambia)


Ms. Beatrice Chola
Bwafano Integrated Services Organization (BISO) Community Based Integrated PPTCT Model


Dr. Mirjam Curno
IAS Engagement on Children


Ms. Laurie Gulaid and Dr. Karusa Kiragu
Promising practices in community engagement: Global Plan towards the Elimination of New HIV Infections among Children by 2015 and Keeping Mothers Alive


Ms. Tracy Hackland
Rapporteur Summary


Ms. Peninah Kyalimpa
Network Support Agents, Uganda


Ms. Eveline Mboh Khan, MPH
Community Services that impact the CBCHB PMTCT Program in Cameroon


Ms. Buyisile Ntaka
The Rewards and Challenges of Peer Mentoring


Prof. Linda Richter
Healthy Parents, Healthy Children, Healthy Families


Prof. Linda Richter
Mobilizing communities to create a supportive environment to help eliminate vertical transmission


Prof. Lorraine Sherr
Recap


Dr. Roman Yorick, MD, MPH
MAMA+: Comprehensive Support to HIV-positive Mothers with Young Children


Presentations from the Coalition’s satellite session at the International Conference on AIDS & Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa (ICASA), Millennium Hall, Addis Ababa, Dec 5 2011

“How Community-based Organizations can help end Vertical Transmission of HIV/AIDS from parent to child”

Presentations are listed below in alphabetical order by last name of presenter. All files are in Adobe Acrobat PDF Format.


Prof. Lorraine Sherr
Father Involvement


Mr. Moses Sinkala, MD, MPH
Community Based Model: Increasing Uptake of PMTCT and Male Involvement in Zambia


Mr. Moses Makhomisani and Ms. Alina Mtebule
Using what we know: Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission Working in a Rural Community Setting


Prof. Linda Richter
How community-based organizations can help to end vertical transmissions


Presentations from the CCABA / UNICEF / UNAIDS / Global Fund / RIATT “Road to Washington” meeting in London, February 28 2012

“Planning for collective action: Ensuring common ground in mobilizing communities to create a supportive environment to help end paediatric AIDS and to support families”

Presentations are listed below in alphabetical order by last name of presenter. All files are in Adobe Acrobat PDF Format.


Ms. Gretchen Bachman & Dr. B. Ryan Phelps
PMTCT and Community: updates & PEPFAR perspectives


Dr. Ade Fakoya
The Shifting Landscape and What it Means to our Work on Vertical Transmission


Dr. Shirin Heidari, PhD
Infants, young children and adolescents: Missing voices in the HIV epidemic


Ms. Beri Hull
Shifting the Landscape and What it Means to our Work on Vertical Transmission: Community Action Related to the Global Plan


Dr. Robin Jackson
The Investment Framework


Mr. Craig McClure
Social Protection: Opportunities to Link with Children and Families and Contribute to the Elimination of Vertical Transmission


Prof. Linda Richter
“The Road to Washington” Ensuring common ground in mobilizing communities to create a supportive environment to help end paediatric HIV and to support families