EPD159 | Economic empowerment and adherence to antiretroviral therapy improve the quality-of-life and school-life satisfaction among adolescents living with HIV in Uganda | E-poster | Young key populations |
EPE240 | Economic evaluation of improving HIV self-testing among men who have sex with men in China using a crowdsourced intervention: a cost-effectiveness analysis | E-poster | Costing of HIV, hepatitis and STI services |
EPD359 | Economic livelihoods interventions as a strategy to reduce HIV vulnerability risks | E-poster | Economic transitions and social and cultural changes affecting HIV and the HIV response |
PEMOD72 | Economic, social, and behavioural impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on women and girls living with or at high risk of HIV in Nigeria | Poster exhibition | Effects of the COVID-19 on key populations |
OALBF0104 | Education as an enabling factor to HIV prevention and adherence to treatment | Oral abstract session with live Q&A | Access to education |
EPE093 | Effect of a one-time financial incentive on linkage to chronic hypertension care in Kenya and Uganda: a randomized controlled trial | E-poster | Scaling up access to models of integrated services (HIV, hepatitis, STI and other services, such as harm reduction, SRHR, gender affirming care, TB, NCDs and mental health) |
EPC130 | Effect of cash transfer programs on HIV outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis | E-poster | Measuring the population-level impact of policy-level HIV interventions |
PEMOC39 | Effect of client profiling for tailored adherence support on ART retention among children and adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in an OVC program in Nigeria | Poster exhibition | Measuring and enhancing retention and adherence in HIV prevention programmes |
PEMOC35 | Effect of combination Needle and Syringe Program and Opioid Agonist Therapy on HIV and hepatitis C virus acquisition among people who inject drugs: a comparison between Amsterdam, Melbourne and Vancouver | Poster exhibition | Access to harm reduction interventions |
EPD170 | Effect of community and facility-based care on viral load suppression among young women on ART in the Mulago Immune Suppression (ISS) clinic | E-poster | Young key populations |