Presentations from the Coalition/UNICEF/UNAIDS “Road to Melbourne” meeting in New York, May 30-31st 2013
“Young Children Born into HIV-affected Families: Early intervention – evidence and entry points”
Presentations are listed below in alphabetical order by last name of presenter. All files are in Adobe Acrobat PDF Format.

Report on the “Road to Melbourne” meeting in New York, May 30-31 2013
Report on the “Road to Melbourne” meeting in New York


Arpadi, Stephen
Getting HIV-infected children into care and treatment


Bachman, Gretchen
Focusing on the Youngest Children in HIV Affected Families


Betancourt, Theresa S.
Family-Based Prevention of Mental Health Problems in Children Affected by HIV/AIDS: An Example from Rwanda


Britto, Pia Rebello
Changing Landscape of Early Childhood Development and HIV/AIDS


Cluver, Lucie
Risks within family settings for AIDS-affected children


Desmond, Chris
Can we afford not to invest in children?


Essajee, Shaffiq
Update on EID testing: Global Progress & Emerging Challenge


Kassim-Lakha, Shaheen
Children Affected by HIV/AIDS – A Funder’s Perspective


Kemps, Dominic
Investing in Children – Funder’s Perspectives


Lutz, Brian
Post-2015 Development Agenda – The World We Want


Lye, Stephen J.
Tracing Health to It’s Roots: Linking Early Child Development to Healthy Adulthood


McClure, Craig
The Beginning of the End of AIDS – Starting with Children


Mellins, Claude Ann
Ongoing Follow-up of Perinatally HIV infected Children into Adolescence: The Need for an Integrated Approach


Miller, John
Overview of plans for publication and dissemination of the Coalition’s special issue of AIDS – including tie-in with AIDS special issue on PMTCT


Otieno, Teresiah
Community Engagement within the Global Plan for the Elimination of Vertical transmission


Peckham, Catherine
PMTCT as a critical entry point for early interventions for children


Richter, Linda
Integrated support for families at scale


Rollins, Nigel
Care for early child development in the context of HIV: Translating research into recommendations and global policy


Ryan, Caroline A.
The PEPFAR BLUEPRINT & the IOM Report: What they mean for Children born into HIV-affect families


Sherr, Lorraine
Cognitive Effects of HIV


Sherr, Lorraine
Synthesis and Next Steps


Sint, Tin Tin
Nutrition as entry point to identify HIV infected children


Skovdal, Morten
When ‘Early Childhood Development’ pathologises HIV-affected parents and their pre-school children: The case for a local and social ecological response


Stover, John / Bollinger, Lori / Yates, Rachel Yates / Idele, Priscilla
Resource Needs for the Protection, Care and Support of Children Affected by AIDS


Tomlinson, Mark
Paraprofessional Home Visiting to Improve Maternal and Child Outcomes in South Africa: A Randomised Trial


 

Presentations from the Coalition/UNICEF/RIATT “Road to Melbourne” meeting in Cape Town, December 5-6 2013

“Successful and Promising Approaches to Meeting the Holistic Needs of Young Children Born Into Families Affected by HIV and AIDS”

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


Meeting Report – Cape Town “Road to Melbourne” Meeting, Dec 5-6 2013
Meeting Report – The Road to Melbourne: Young Children Born into HIV affected Families


Aguirre, Marc — Hope Worldwide
Early Interventions – Poster
Data handout from Successful Practices Marketplace


Banda, Blessings — Partners in Health, Malawi
Nutrition and Pediatric HIV – Poster
HIV Care in Neno District, Malawi – Handout
Nutrition – Handout


Chalamanda, Francis — Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Development, Malawi
Working with Children Living in Homes Affected and Infected with HIV & AIDS and Other Problems in Malawi


Chasukwa, Fidelis & Clark, Adele — Catholic Relief Services Malawi
Child Health Days: A One-Stop Shop for Services to Young Children and their Caregivers – Poster


Desmond, Chris — Coalition for Children Affected by AIDS & Human Sciences Research Council & University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
Setting the Scene: The Road to Melbourne


Dlamini, Duduzile — Sisonke Sex Workers’ Movement
Mothers of the Future: A Program Targeted at Sex Workers Who Are Mothers
Explanation of Early Interventions – Poster


Drivdal, Svetlana — PATH
Integrating Early Childhood Development into Formal and Non-Formal Health Services in Kenya and Mozambique – Poster
Integrating Early Childhood Development into Formal and Non-Formal Health Services in Kenya and Mozambique – Handout


James, Mary — LETCEE, South Africa
Poster from Successful Practices Marketplace
Home and Family based ECD programme – Handout


Kabati, Mary — Tanzania Home Economics Association
Tanzania Home Economics Association – Poster
Establishing and Sustaining Community Based ECD Programs through Micro Finance Synergy – Handout
Tanzania Home Economics Association – Panel Comments


Mazala, Grace — Zambia Anglican Council & Episcopal Relief & Development
Early Childhood Development Program with Families Affected by HIV/AIDs in Rural Zambia
The Zambian Anglican Council: Early Childhood Care, Development and Education – Poster
The Zambian Anglican Council: Building up on Earlier Years of work in HIV/AIDS – Handout


Missani, Benedict — Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children, Tanzania
Summary of comments made on government-implementer panel


Wilson, Niyigena John — Infectious Disease Program at Partners In Health Rwanda/Inshuti Mu Buzima
Integration of HIV-Exposed Infant Services in Rural Rwanda
Poster from Successful Practices Marketplace
Data handout from Successful Practices Marketplace


Odede, Kennedy — Shining Hope for Communities, Kenya
Working Towards an Integrated Approach to Reach Young HIV-Affected Children in Kibera
Poster from Successful Practices Marketplace
Data handout from Successful Practices Marketplace


Richter, Linda — Coalition for Children Affected by AIDS & Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa
The Road to Melbourne: Partners and Champions


Strasser, Susan — Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Survive & Thrive: Strengthening Early Childhood – Poster


Thumbadoo, Zeni — Isibindi, South Africa
Isibindi Early Childhood Development Program
Isibindi Home Visit Program – Poster


Presentations from the Coalition/UNICEF/PEPFAR “Road to Melbourne” meeting in London, February 26 2014

“Young Children Born into HIV-affected Families: Advocacy Action Planning”

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


Meeting Report – London “Road to Melbourne” Meeting, February 26 2014
Report on the London “Road to Melbourne” Meeting, February 26 2014


Bachman, Gretchen – USAID
Focusing on Children’s Early Years in PEPFAR Programs


Bohmer, Lisa – Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
Children Affected by HIV and AIDS Strategic Initiative: Synergistic Messages


Desmond, Chris – Human Sciences Research Council
Long-term impacts for children affected by HIV and AIDS


Mason, Elizabeth – World Health Organization
WHO’s Early Childhood Initiative: Implementing Integrated Interventions


Namiba, Angelina – IATT CEWG
IATT Community Engagement Work Group & Integration of Early Childhood Development for Children Born into HIV-Affected Families


Otieno, Teresia – NEPHAK / ICW
Integrating the Early Years: Integration Agenda into the Kenyan Response


Richter, Linda – Human Sciences Research Council
Planning for Advocacy


Richter, Linda & Mofenson, Lynne – HSRC & NICHD
Special Issue of AIDS Children Born into Families Affected by HIV


Webb, Doug – UNDP
Children and AIDS in Post-2015 Development Discussions


Zimanyi, Louise – The Consultative Group on ECCD
ECD: The Foundation for Sustainable Development