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How can U=U strengthen our call to end health inequities and remove the social, structural, and legal barriers to HIV care? How is U=U modernizing discriminatory laws and practices, such as HIV criminalization? An expert panel will discuss strategies and concrete examples from around the world. Followed by a Q&A with summit delegates attending both in-person and online.

15:15
1 min
Introductions of Chair and Moderator
Laurie EDMISTON, CATIE, Canada
15:16
4 min
Introduction of the session
Dr. John BLANDFORD, CDC Global, United States
15:20
7 min
Implementing U=U: Insights from CDC Global HIV Prevention Programs
Monique CARRY, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States
15:27
8 min
APCOM Thailand
Midnight POONKASETWATTANA, APCOM Foundation, Thailand
15:35
8 min
Center for HIV Law and Policy USA
Catherine HANSSENS, Centre for HIV Law and Policy, United States
15:43
8 min
Prevention Access Campaign USA
Micheal IGHODARO, Prevention Access Campaign, United States
15:51
8 min
Lucy Wanjinku Njenka
Lucy WANJINKU NJENKA, Kenya
15:59
16 min
Q&A
Ntombifuthi SHONGWE, Swaziland Network of Young Positives, Eswatini
Midnight POONKASETWATTANA, APCOM Foundation, Thailand
Monique CARRY, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States
Micheal IGHODARO, Prevention Access Campaign, United States
Catherine HANSSENS, Centre for HIV Law and Policy, United States