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This session will focus on the need to strengthen health systems to optimize the care and treatment of people with advanced HIV disease (AHD), and on lessons learned from the 21-country CQUIN learning network. The CQUIN AHD community of practice includes representatives of ministries of health, donors, implementing partners and people living with HIV. In 2021-2022, this group conducted systematic assessments of national AHD programs in 12 African countries using a capability maturity model. The satellite will include panelists and moderators from the World Health Organization, the Global Fund, PEPFAR, ICAP at Columbia University, CHAI, the Ministries of Health of Eswatini, Nigeria and Zambia, and the National Empowerment Network of People Living with HIV in Kenya (NEPHAK).

18:15
5 min
Welcome and introductions
Wafaa EL-SADR, ICAP at Columbia, United States
Miriam RABKIN, ICAP at Columbia University, United States
Lee ABDELFADIL, Global Fund, Switzerland
18:20
8 min
Framing remarks: AHD prevalence and priorities
Ajay RANGARAJ, World Health Organization, Switzerland
18:28
15 min
The CQUIN Network AHD Capability Maturity Model: Lessons Learned
Maureen Syowai KATHUKU, ICAP at Columbia University, Kenya
18:43
5 min
Q&A
Ajay RANGARAJ, World Health Organization, Switzerland
Maureen Syowai KATHUKU, ICAP at Columbia University, Kenya
Wafaa EL-SADR, ICAP at Columbia, United States
Miriam RABKIN, ICAP at Columbia University, United States
Lee ABDELFADIL, Global Fund, Switzerland
18:48
12 min
AHD in Eswatini: Case Study
Gugulethu MADONSELA, Swazilanad National AIDS Programme, Eswatini
19:00
15 min
AHD in Nigeria: Case Study
Nwaokenneya PETER, NASCP/FMOH, Nigeria
19:15
28 min
Panel Discussion: common challenges and key solutions to AHD implementation
Ikechukwu AMAMILO, Nigeria
Peter ODENYO, Nephak, Kenya
Suilanji SIVILE, Ministry of Health, Zambia
Godfrey CATHERINE, Department of State, United States
Wafaa EL-SADR, ICAP at Columbia, United States
Miriam RABKIN, ICAP at Columbia University, United States
Ajay RANGARAJ, World Health Organization, Switzerland
Maureen Syowai KATHUKU, ICAP at Columbia University, Kenya
Lee ABDELFADIL, Global Fund, Switzerland