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This session will explore policies, systems and other enablers for concrete next steps to build people-centred and local context-specific integrated services and systems. There will also be discussion on the key knowledge and finance gaps which should be acted upon to facilitate action. Participants will be encouraged to consider how such an approach feeds into the wellbeing and quality of life for people living with and and affected by HIV across the life-course and its role in addressing stigma.

10:15
3 min
Introduction
Jacqui THORNTON, Lancet, BMJ, Nature, United Kingdom
10:18
20 min
Panel 1: Policies, systems, and other enablers for integrated care. How can private sector support sustainable access?
Jacqui THORNTON, Lancet, BMJ, Nature, United Kingdom
Kiyali OUATTARA, Jhpiego, Cote D'Ivoire
Lobna SALEM, Viatris, United States
Jose Luis CASTRO, Vital Strategies, France
10:38
15 min
Panel 2: Addressing stigma, improving quality of life for people living with HIV
Jacqui THORNTON, Lancet, BMJ, Nature, United Kingdom
Mike PODMORE, STOPAIDS, United Kingdom
Pamela COLLINS, University of Washington, United States
10:53
20 min
Panel 3: Bridging the gap in knowledge and finance
Jacqui THORNTON, Lancet, BMJ, Nature, United Kingdom
Linda-Gail BEKKER, South Africa
Kaushik RAMAIYA, Rwanda NCD Alliance, Tanzania, United Republic of
Vindi SINGH, Global Fund, Switzerland
Kimberly GREEN, PATH, Vietnam
11:13
2 min
Close Session 2
Jacqui THORNTON, Lancet, BMJ, Nature, United Kingdom