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1 IAS Durban 2016: HIV Prevention Roadmap Code Title Date Time Type Room Intervention Notes Coverage Pre-Conference PEPFAR annual meeting Sat, 16 July 09:00-18:30 Pre-Conference Plenary room 6 Pre-Conference Towards an HIV Symposium Sat, 16 July 13:15-19:30 Pre-Conference Plenary 1 Pre-Conference The Elephant in the Room: Sat, 16 July 13:30-15:00 Pre-Conference Breakout Breakout 15 Enhancing Leadership and Meaningful Partnership in HIV and New Prevention Technologies Research Within a Dynamic Rights Environment Pre-Conference Action + Access: Rights Sat, 16 July 08:30-20:00 Pre-Conference Plenary Room 5, and Demands of Gay and Bisexual Men in the Global HIV Response Pre-Conference Towards an HIV : Engaging the Community Sat, 16 July 08:30-12:10 Pre-Conference Plenary 1 Pre-Conference Global HIV Clinical Forum: Sat, 16 July 08:30-18:30 Pre-Conference Plenary Global Village Integrase Inhibitors Pre-Conference 30 by 20: What will it Sun, 17 July 08:30-20:30 Pre-conference activist Roya Hotel, Durban take? meeting Registration required Pre-Conference The Positive Action for Children Fund Collaborathon Sun, 17 July 08:00-18:00 Pre-Conference Plenary Room 5 Pre-Conference No More Lip Service, Trans Sun, 17 July 08:00-18:00 Pre-Conference Plenary Room 7, Access, Equity and Rights, Now! Pre-Conference UN Target Sun, 17 July 08:00-19:30 Pre-Conference Plenary Global Village Workshop: A Vehicle for Knowledge Translation of as Prevention Pre-Conference Towards an HIV Sun, 17 July 08:30-18:30 Pre-Conference Plenary 1 Symposium Pre-Conference PEPFAR annual meeting Sun, 17 July 09:00-18:30 Pre-Conference Plenary room 6 Pre-Conference Achieving Global AIDS Targets: What Will It Sun, 17 July 12:00-14:00 Pre-Conference Plenary Breakout 10 Really Take? Capacity reached. Pre-Conference A Quarter for HIV Sun, 17 July 12:00-14:00 Pre-Conference Plenary Southern Sun Elangeni Prevention Maharani Hote Registration required Pre-Conference WHO pre-meeting event Sun, 17 July 09:00-17:00 Pre-Conference Plenary Southern Sun Elangeni on Implementation Hotel, Durban MOCA05 How gay is Pakistan Mon, 18 July 11:25-12:25 GV Film Screening GV Film Screening Room UNITAID consultation on new strategy Mon, 18 July 14:00-15:30 Consultation if you have an understanding of UNITAID and would like to participate please be in touch with accessdiarmaid@gmail.co m MOCA10 Usawa Mon, 18 July 15:00-15:15 GV Reading Main Stage MOCA11 Breaking free Mon, 18 July 15:10-16:40 GV Film Screening GV Film Screening Room MOCA14 Black Pussy Mon, 18 July 17:15-18:05 GV Dance Main Stage MOCA19 Empowered: Trans Women & HIV Mon, 18 July 09:55-10:15 GV Film Screening Main Stage MOGS02 It Takes One to Know One: Sex Workers Pave the Way for in Kenya Mon, 18 July 08:30-10:30 GV Presentation with Q&A Global Village, MOGS07 MOGS09 MOGS15 MOGS17 Community concensus statement on as Prevention Linking Community-Level Interventions with Health Care Delivery Systems is For Life!" How Communities Are Reaching HIV-Positive Children and Youth and Helping Them Succeed The Face of Transmasculine MSM Reversing the Impact of HIV & AIDS on Women and Girls: Balancing the Scale Mon, 18 July OR 11-1 GV Panel Discussion Globa Village Euro Mon, 18 July 12:00-13:30 GV Workshop Global Village Mon, 18 July 12:30-14:00 GV Panel Discussion Youth Pavilion Mon, 18 July 16:00-17:00 GV Panel Discussion Youth Pavilion Mon, 18 July 17:30-18:30 GV Workshop Global Village MOSA01 Clinical Skills Needed to Provide Competent, Affirming Health Care to Gay and Bisexual Men/MSM and Transgender Women as Broader Context for HIV Care Prevention Mon, 18 July 08:00-10:00 Non-Commercial Satellite Room 5,

2 MOSA02 MOSA04 MOSA06 MOSA07 MOSA08 MOSA10 MOSA12 MOSA13 MOSA14 MOSA15 MOSA16 MOSA16 MOSA17 MOSA19 MOSA20 MOSA21 MOSA22 MOSA23 MOSA24 MOSA25 MOSA28 Fulfilling Our Promise To Young People Today: The ESA Commitment on Scaling Up Comprehensive Sexuality Education and Access To Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Mon, 18 July 08:00-10:00 Non-Commercial Satellite Vaccines are Needed to Mon, 18 July 08:00-10:00 Non-Commercial Satellite Conclusively End HIV/AIDS and TB Recognizing the Past, Securing the Future: Civil Society Organizations and National AIDS Responses Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision 2021: a Gateway to Adolescent Boys and Men Attaining : Fast- Track City Progress in Accelerating Local AIDS Responses Lived Realities, Imagined Futures: Meeting the HIV Prevention Needs of African Gay Men Repairing HIV Service Cascades That Leak: Key Population Communities Taking the Lead Start Free, Stay Free, AIDS Free: Finishing the Job of the Global Plan Mon, 18 July 08:00-10:00 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 08:00-10:00 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 08:00-10:00 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 10:15-12:15 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 10:15-12:15 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 10:15-12:15 Non-Commercial Satellite Clinical Models of HIV Care Mon, 18 July 10:15-12:15 Non-Commercial Satellite for Adolescents Fast-Tracking the HIV Mon, 18 July 10:15-12:15 Non-Commercial Satellite Response in Botswana Fulfilling Our Promise To Mon, 18 July 10:15-12:15 Non-Commercial Satellite Young People Today: The ESA Commitment on Scaling Up Comprehensive Sexuality Education and Access To Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) as Primary HIV Prevention: Maximizing Our Investment and Considerations for Sustainability Adressing the HIV & GBV Dual Epidemics HIV in Conservative Social Settings: Promoting A Rights Based Approach To HIV We Can Do It'- No Child Born with HIV in South Africa - The Journey Towards Elimination of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV (EMTCT) for Universal Health Coverage: Elimination of Epidemics of AIDS and Viral Hepatitis Reaching for All: Developing a package of differentiated care Updated Clinical Manuals on Medical Male Circumcision for Ongoing Safe, Quality Services Working Together to Crack the Code to Get Men Tested and Treated in Africa: Funders, Governments, and Implementers Launch of the South African National Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) HIV Plan What Will it Take to Reach the Fast Track Prevention Targets: What, Who and How Mon, 18 July 10:15-12:15 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 10:15-12:15 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 12:30-14:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 12:30-14:13 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 12:30-14:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 12:30-14:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 12:30-14:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 12:30-14:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 12:30-14:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 14:45-16:45 Non-Commercial Satellite Room 6 Room Room 5 Room 7 Room 8 Room 9 0 Room Room 5 Room 6 Room 7 Room 8 Room Room 5 Vaccines VMMC,, VMMC VMMC,

3 MOSA29 MOSA30 MOSA31 The HEAIDS Best Practice Model (Curriculum and Core Curriculum) Improving and Paediatric HIV Outcomes: Linking Health Facilities and Communities to Deliver Services Together Differentiated Care for All: Country experiences of differentiated ART delivery Mon, 18 July 14:45-16:45 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 14:45-16:45 Non-Commercial Satellite Mon, 18 July 14:45-16:45 Non-Commercial Satellite Room 6 Room 7 Room 8 MOSA33 MOSA34 MOSA35 MOSA36 MOSA37 MOSA38 MOSA40 MOSA41 MOSA42 MOSA43 MOSA44 TUAB01 TUAC01 TUAD01 Optimal is Not a Dream! Mon, 18 July 14:45-16:45 Non-Commercial Satellite 0 South Africa's National Sex Mon, 18 July 14:45-16:45 Non-Commercial Satellite 1 Worker HIV Plan: Are you coming? HIV Prevention for Mon, 18 July 14:45-16:45 Non-Commercial Satellite 2 Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women: Long overdue. But is it Time to Deliver? Knowing Your Epidemic and Knowing Your Response - Maximising Routinely Collected Data to Measure and Monitor HIV Epidemics in sub- Saharan Africa Mon, 18 July 14:45-16:45 Non-Commercial Satellite Young People's Leadership Mon, 18 July 17:00-19:00 Non-Commercial Satellite in Ending AIDS and Achieving Universal Sexual and Reproductive Health & Rights by 2030 HIV Infection Among Women: Strategies to Address 3 Key Global Challenges WHO s Treat All Policy: Where are we, where do we need to go and what does it take? Mon, 18 July 17:00-19:00 Major Industry Sponsor Satellite Mon, 18 July 17:00-19:00 Non-Commercial Satellite 3 Room 5 Room 6 Room 8 Building Test & Treat: Brick Mon, 18 July 17:00-19:00 Non-Commercial Satellite Room 9 by BRICS DREAMing of an AIDS-Free Mon, 18 July 17:00-19:00 Non-Commercial Satellite 0 Future for Girls From Population Mon, 18 July 17:00-19:00 Non-Commercial Satellite 1 to Key Populations: South Africa s Global Fund Grant Moves with the Times Exploring Critical Social Mon, 18 July 17:00-19:00 Non-Commercial Satellite 2 Science Questions for the Implementation of Universal Test and Treat Approaches to HIV Prevention and Care in sub- Saharan Africa Progress towards a preventative HIV vaccine Mon, 18 July 17:00-19:00 Major Industry Sponsor Satellite Communicating Complex Science Clearly Mon, 18 July 10:00-11:00 One Woman Many Voices Mon, 18 July 11:15-12:15 Stories in Sisterhood: Mon, 18 July 12:30-13:30 Using Digital Storytelling to Enhance Knowledge and Intent to Use Garden Court Marine Parade 167 OR Tambo Parade Understanding HIV Research Mon, 18 July 14:00-15:30 Regulatory Pathway for Mon, 18 July 16:00-17:30 HIV Prevention Products: The Dapivirine Ring P-Values Mon, 18 July 17:45-18:30 UNITAID consultation on new strategy Long-Term Success for Adolescents and Young Adults : New Drugs, New Questions Pathways: Moving from Structural Risks to Responses, ; Women's, Women's,, Women's, Vaccines,, Women's Tue, 19 July 10:00-11:30 Consultation if you have an understanding of UNITAID and would like to participate please be in touch with accessdiarmaid@gmail.co m Tue, 19 July 11:00-12:30 Oral Abstract Track B Room 4 Tue, 19 July 11:00-12:30 Oral Abstract 1, Tue, 19 July 11:00-12:30 Oral Abstract Room 7,

4 TUAD02 TUPDD01 TUAD03 TUAE01 Reality Check: The Intersections of HIV, Violence and Trauma Human Rights, Wrongs and Realities: Translating Frameworks into Actions Sex, Babies and Life: Effective Reproductive Health Programmes Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies: The Path to emtct Tue, 19 July 11:00-12:30 Oral Abstract Tue, 19 July 13:00-14:00 Oral Poster Discussion Tue, 19 July 16:30-18:00 Oral Abstract Tue, 19 July 14:30-16:00 Oral Abstract Room 8 Room 5, TUBS01 Removing Human Rights Tue, 19 July 14:30-16:00 Bridging 2 Barriers to HIV Prevention, Care and : Using Data to Drive Action Globally TUBS02 The Challenges of Faith Tue, 19 July 14:30-16:00 Bridging 1 Responses to the AIDS Epidemic: Data, Diversity and Dilemmas TUCA03 MTV Shuga 4 Screening Tue, 19 July 11:00-12:30 GV Film Screening GV Film Screening Room TUCA08 Outside: LGBT Dominican Tue, 19 July 13:50-14:05 GV Film Screening GV Film Screening Room Key population Young Activists TUCA14 Sex Workers Rights and Tue, 19 July 16:40-17:40 GV Performance Main Stage HIV: Global Village Scavenger Hunt TUCA20 Ten Conversations to End AIDS Tue, 19 July 18:00-18:10 GV Reading Main Stage TUGS03 Youth Violence and HIV/AIDS: HIV Prevention Targeting High-Risk Youths in Nigeria Tue, 19 July 13:00-14:00 GV Presentation with Q&A Global Village TUGS08 At the Intersection of Reproductive Empowerment and Ending HIV Transmission: Expanding Safer Conception Options Tue, 19 July 16:00-17:30 GV Panel Discussion Global Village TUGS09 Prevention Now for Women and Girls: A Rights- Based Integration Advocacy Training Tue, 19 July 16:30-18:00 GV Workshop Youth Pavilion TUGS10 Access and Rights Now - Reengaging Adolescents in and Care. Lessons from PATA s regional Peer Support Programme with a case example from Baylor, Uganda Tue, 19 July 17:00-18:30 GV Presentation with Q&A Global Village TUPDA01 HIV Transmission and Tue, 19 July 13:00-14:00 Oral Poster Discussion Room 3 HC/HIV, Microbicides Pathogenesis TUPDC01 Measuring Progress Towards Tue, 19 July 13:00-14:00 Oral Poster Discussion 3 TUPDE01 Quality Improvement: Aim Tue, 19 July 13:00-14:00 Oral Poster Discussion 0 High TUPL01 Where are we now? Tue, 19 July 08:45-10:45 Plenary TUSA02 HIV Prevention Literacy Remembering What We Have Learned TUSA03 What Will It Take to Make 'Test & Start' Guidelines a Reality? TUSA06 A Global Partnership to End Paediatric AIDS by 2020 TUSA07 Leveraging HIV Funding to Address Criminalization and its Impact on Sex Workers, Transgender Women and Gay Men in Africa TUSA09 TUSA10 TUSA12 TUSA14 Tue, 19 July 07:00-08:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Tue, 19 July 07:00-08:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Tue, 19 July 07:00-08:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Tue, 19 July 07:00-08:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Room 3 Room 4 Room 7 Room 8 Male involvement for Better Access and Equality in the HIV Response Tue, 19 July 07:00-08:30 Non-Commercial Satellite 0 Political Leadership- has Tue, 19 July 07:00-08:30 Non-Commercial Satellite 1 this concept strengthened or hampered the AIDS response over the last two decades? Data Driven Decision Tue, 19 July 07:00-08:30 Non-Commercial Satellite 3 Making: Lessons learned from the HIV Best Practice Case Studies Series. Catalyzing Increased Tue, 19 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Coverage and Quality for Children and Adolescents Living with HIV in Africa,

5 TUSA16 TUSA19 TUSA20 TUSA21 CTN Prevention of Mother Tue, 19 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite to Child Transmission Workshop: AIDS 2016 International Post-doctoral Fellowship Satellite Symposium Leaving No One Behind: How to Bring HIV Services to Scale for Key Populations Tue, 19 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Innovations needed to support for All: From incremental to gamechanging Tue, 19 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite The Collapse of Global Tue, 19 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite AIDS Funding TUSA22 Oral "On Demand" - An Alternative to Daily? TUSA23 TUSA24 TUSA25 TUSS01 TUSY01 Tue, 19 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Community Innovations at Tue, 19 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite the Forefront of Ending New HIV Infections among Children and Enhancing Women's Health South Africa s Tue, 19 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite HIV Response ART is it Time to Tue, 19 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite MODERNISE? What a Girl Wants: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Access and Gender Equality Doing the Right Things in the Right Ways: Policy, Legal and Ethical Challenges in Delivering Comprehensive and Prevention Services for Key Populations Room 4 Room 7 Room 8 Room , Women's Tue, 19 July 13:00-14:00 Special, Women's Tue, 19 July 11:00-12:30 Symposia, TUSY02 A Multi-Sector Approach Tue, 19 July 11:00-12:30 Symposia to Reducing Mother to Child Transmission of HIV TUSY03 Progress in HIV Vaccines and the Road to the Clinic Tue, 19 July 11:00-12:30 Symposia Room 5 Vaccines TUSY04 Sustaining HIV Prevention Tue, 19 July 11:00-12:30 Symposia Room 6 and Programmes in the Context of Public Health Emergencies TUSY06 Turning the Tide for Tue, 19 July 14:30-16:00 Symposia Adolescent Girls and Young Women: How Realizing Gender Equality and Securing Women s Human Rights are Essential for Reaching the End of AIDS TUSY11 Synergistic Epidemics: New Drugs, New Challenges Tue, 19 July 16:30-18:00 Symposia 2 TUWS03 Right Things, Right Places, Tue, 19 July 11:00-12:30 Scientific Workshop 0 Right Now: Setting the Right Targets TUWS07 Engaging in HIV Tue, 19 July 14:30-16:00 Scientific Workshop Room 3 Research: Understanding Current and Future Scientific and Clinical Challenges TUWS08 What do We Need to Tue, 19 July 14:30-17:00 Scientific Workshop Room 7, Deliver to Adolescent Girls and Young Women? Tapping Into the Unheard Voices of End-Users and Providers to Ensure Equitable Access TUWS11 Let s Lead Our Own Campaign: A Key Population-led Knowledge Sharing Tue, 19 July 14:30-17:00 Community Workshop 0 TUSA15 Evidence to Action Tue, 19 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Room 3 Understanding HIV Prevention Research and Clinical Trial Process Breaking Down Silos- Implementing GPP Across Diseases and Research Phases CUREiculum & Gene Therapy Tue, 19 July 11:00-11:45 Tue, 19 July 11:45-12:45 Tue, 19 July 13:00-14:00

6 TUGS06 WEAB01 WEAC01 Ask the Researchers- Antibodies for Prevention & Prepositions 4 Prevention The HIV Prevention Landscape for Women: A Look at New and Emerging HIV Prevention Options, Including, Vaginal Rings and New Products in Development UNITAID consultation on new strategy Supporting Three Generations of Healthy Mothers and Healthy Babies Making Real for Those Who Need It Most: Optimization Strategies Trans-forming HIV Prevention and Care Talk Tue, 19 July 14:45-15:45 Tue, 19 July 16:45-18:45 Wed, 20 July 13:00-14:30 GV Workshop Global Village Wed, 20 July 10:00-11:30 Consultation if you have an understanding of UNITAID and would like to participate please be in touch with accessdiarmaid@gmail.co m Wed, 20 July 11:00-12:30 Oral Abstract Room 6 Track B Wed, 20 July 11:00-12:30 Oral Abstract Track C WEAC02 Wed, 20 July 11:00-12:30 Oral Abstract Room 7 Track C WEAC03 Adolescent Affairs Wed, 20 July 14:30-16:00 Oral Abstract Room 5 Track C WEAE01 Innovations in HIV Testing: Wed, 20 July 11:00-12:30 Oral Abstract Room 6 The First 90 WEPDE01 Filling the Gaps in Wed, 20 July 13:00-14:00 Oral Poster Discussion Room 3 /B+ Programmes WEAE02 Wed, 20 July 14:30-16:00 Oral Abstract 2 Target : The Ups and the Downs WEAE03 Going Viral for Viral Load Wed, 20 July 16:30-18:00 Oral Abstract Room 4 Implementation WEBS01 Nurses at the Forefront: Wed, 20 July 11:00-12:30 Bridging 2 The Key to Achieving WEBS02 WECA01 WEGS02 WEGS03 WEGS04 WEGS09 WEGS10 WEPDC01 WEPDC02 WEPDE01 WEPDE02 Game Changers in the HIV Response: Gay Dating Apps Join Efforts to End the Epidemic by 2030 Dancing to the Dawn of : How and Why to Advocate for a New HIV Prevention Tool for MSM in Africa Translating Science - How to Talk About HIV and Vaccine Research Wed, 20 July 14:30-16:00 Bridging, Wed, 20 July 11:00-12:00 GV Dance Main Stage, Wed, 20 July 15:00-16:30 GV Workshop Youth Pavilion, Vaccines It s Broken, So Let s Fix It: Reshaping the Relationship Between Funders, Grantees, and the Communities they Serve to be more Effective in the Fight Against HIV Wed, 20 July 13:00-14:00 GV Panel Discussion Global Village Womandla! Can Wed, 20 July 13:00-14:30 GV Panel Discussion Youth Pavilion, Empower Young Women to Stay HIV-Negative? Engaging Adolescents in HIV and Care: Approaches for Improved Service Delivery Take Your Meds! Why Blaming the Patient May Be Misguided: Exploring Adherence Issues Among Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women in the Caribbean. Circumcision: Where to, How to, Who to? Prevention for Women: The Need for Multidisciplinary Approaches Filling the Gaps in /B+ Programmes It Takes a Community: Leadership, Engagement and Innovation Wed, 20 July 17:00-18:30 GV Workshop Global Village Wed, 20 July 17:00-18:30 GV Panel Discussion Youth Pavilion, Wed, 20 July 13:00-14:00 Oral Poster Discussion Wed, 20 July 13:00-14:00 Oral Poster Discussion Wed, 20 July 13:00-14:00 Oral Poster Discussion Wed, 20 July 13:00-14:00 Oral Poster Discussion Room 5 Room 8 Room 3 3 WEPL01 What is our goal? Wed, 20 July 08:45-10:45 Plenary Room 7 WESA01 Scaling-up Access to HIV Viral Load Testing VMMC,,,

7 WESA02 WESA09 WESA03 WESA06 HIV Prevention in young women and girls in South Africa Addressing issues of Gender relations and HIV The UN High Level Panel: a Call to World Leaders to Enhance R&D and Access to Medicines Room 3 0 Room 4 We Must Not Fail Girls Again: the Nexus between Child Marriage, HIV and Adolescent girls WESA07 Insights from the Field HIV Prevention Research by the HSRC WESA08 Implementation of Option B+: Focus on the Continuum including Maternal/Infant Nutrition WESA10 WESA12 WESA14 WESA16 WESA18 WESA22 WESA20 WESA23 WESA24 WESS01 WESY01 WESY03 WEWS05 WESY04 WESY05 WEWS03 WEWS06 WEWS07 Countries Out of Focus in the HIV Response - 20 Years Late, Why Countries in West and Central Africa Still have Low ART Access Rates and What Can Be Done The Journey to Ending AIDS, Civil Society is Delivering in China Towards a Joint Response to HIV in Prisons in Africa When the Rubber Meets the Road: Moving Self- Testing from Theory to Reality for Africa Injectable : Where are we? Perspectives and Ways Forward Room 7 Room 8 Room 9 Room 8 3 Weds, 20 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Wed, 20 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Room 4 Wed, 20 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Room 6 Secure Sex in Crisis: How to Prevent GBV and AIDS Wed, 20 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite 0 Every Mother, Every Child: Wed, 20 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Room 8 Closing the Gaps in HIV Management Listen Up!: What Youth Wed, 20 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite 1 Living with HIV Need to Achieve Meeting Patient Needs and Achieving Durable Success With Antiretrovirals: Contemporary Challenges Wed, 20 July 18:30-20:30 Major Industry Sponsor Satellite 2, Women's,, Accelerating the Decline of Wed, 20 July 13:00-14:00 Special,, the Burden and Incidence of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa Optimizing the HIV Care Wed, 20 July 11:00-12:30 Symposia Continuum Through Implementation Science Research Opportunities for and Wed, 20 July 11:00-12:30 Symposia 1 Challenges to Sustainable of the AIDS Response An Interactive Learning Wed, 20 July 11:00-12:30 Community Workshop Global Village Event on Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention for Pregnant Women and Mothers Living with HIV Getting to Scale: Examples Wed, 20 July 14:30-16:00 Symposia Room 6 of Success Vulnerable Populations Wed, 20 July 14:30-16:00 Symposia 1 VMMC and HIV/AIDS in Islamic Communities Reaching the Unreached: Service Uptake and Retention Among Marginalized Populations Wed, 20 July 11:00-12:30 Scientific Workshop 0,, The President's Emergency Wed, 20 July 11:00-12:30 Community Workshop Global Village Plan for AIDS Relief's "Anti- Prostitution Pledge" and the Impact on Sex Work Health Programs: the Who, the What, and the How Marketplace for Rings, Pills, Jabs and Other Things: Understanding New Biomedical Interventions to Reduce HIV Risk from Development to Delivery, Wed, 20 July 14:30-17:00 Scientific Workshop Room 3, Women's

8 WEWS08 WEWS10 THAA01 THAB01 THAB02 THAC01 THAD01 THAD02 THAE01 THAE03 THAX01 THBS01 Implementation: From Clinical Trials to Clinical Care Wed, 20 July 14:30-17:00 Scientific Workshop Room 7 Addressing the Specific Wed, 20 July 14:30-17:00 Community Workshop Room 9 Needs of Women Who Inject Drugs ception Wed, 20 July 11:00-12:30, Addressing Known Causes of Poor Participation by Black MSM in HIV Prevention and Research Advancing Advocacy Opportunities and Challenges in Settings Where it Has Been Approved and Where it Has Not Hope vs. Hype in Reporting HIV Research Ask the Researcher_Preventive Vaccine Research Targeting Reservoirs for Treat Early and Stay Suppressed Evolution: New Drugs, New Reality MSM: Diverse Realities Require Nuanced Programmes Barriers Must Fall: Community-Led Delivery Cash and Care: Economic Empowerment for HIV Prevention the Response to HIV: Show Us the Money Bang for the Buck: Cost- Effectiveness and Modelling Phylodynamics: Tracking Wed, 20 July 12:45-13:45 Wed, 20 July 14:00-15:00 Wed, 20 July 15:30-16:30 Wed, 20 July 17:30-18:30 Thu, 21 July 11:00-12:30 Oral Abstract Track A Thu, 21 July 11:00-12:30 Oral Abstract Track B Thu, 21 July 16:30-18:00 Oral Abstract Track B Thu, 21 July 16:30-18:00 Oral Abstract Track C Thu, 21 July 16:30-18:00 Oral Abstract Thu, 21 July 16:30-18:00 Oral Abstract Thu, 21 July 11:00-12:30 Oral Abstract Thu, 21 July 16:30-18:00 Oral Abstract Room 7 2 Room 6 2 Room 5 1 Vaccines Economics Economics Thu, 21 July 11:00-12:30 Oral Abstract Room 8 Transmission in Vulnerable Cross-Track Populations The Use of Economic Thu, 21 July 14:30-16:00 Bridging 2 Economics Interventions to Promote HIV Prevention and Objectives THCA02 Not Your Rescue Project: Thu, 21 July 11:00-12:30 GV Film Screening GV Film Screening Room Films From the sex Worker Rights Movement, Reclaiming Our Stories, Transforming Our Communities, and Addressing HIV/AIDS THCA03 Samantha Brown Thu, 21 July 11:40-12:00 GV Theatre Main Stage THCA04 Getting to Zero in the Thu, 21 July 12:50-13:05 GV Film Screening GV Film Screening Room Culture of Universities in China THCA07 In, Over and Out : Red Thu, 21 July 15:05-15:50 GV Theatre Main Stage Ribbon Diary Series THCA17 Victor Thu, 21 July 16:55-17:00 GV Film Screening GV Film Screening Room, THGS05 Using Funding Data to Advocate for Global and Domestic Resources in the Critical Push towards the End of AIDS Thu, 21 July 14:30-15:30 GV Workshop Global Village THGS09 THGS10 THPDA01 THPDC01 THPDD01 Hyperlink(ages): MSM Community-Based Approaches in Using Information and Communication Technology Along the Continuum of Prevention, Care, and Support Thu, 21 July 16:15-17:15 GV Panel Discussion Global Village The Amazing World of Antibodies: Secrets That Could Spell the End of The HIV Epidemic Thu, 21 July 16:30-18:00 GV Presentation with Q&A Youth Pavilion Vaccines HIV Persistence and Thu, 21 July 13:00-14:00 Oral Poster Discussion 0 Eradication Safer Contraception Thu, 21 July 13:00-14:00 Oral Poster Discussion Room 9 Choices for HIV-Affected Couples Community Engagement and Ethics in Research Thu, 21 July 13:00-14:00 Oral Poster Discussion Room 3

9 THPDE01 HIV Services in Prisons: Thu, 21 July 13:00-14:00 Oral Poster Discussion Room 7 Let s Raise the Bar THPDE02 The Dollars and Sense of HIV Service Delivery Thu, 21 July 13:00-14:00 Oral Poster Discussion Room 8 THPL01 What are the key barriers? Thu, 21 July 08:45-10:45 Plenary THSA01 THSA05 Implementing Point-of- Care for Early Infant Diagnosis Testing Using Prevention Cascades to Improve Programmes Room 6 THSA08 Fast-Tracking Access to ART: The Journey to Reach >1 Million Patients in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and the Road Ahead Room 9, THSA09 Hormonal Contraception and HIV: A Review of the Science and Research, and Their Implications for Research, Programme and Policy THSA10 #BarriersMustFall International Review Findings and a Toolkit for Removing Age of Consent Barriers to Adolescent Access to HIV and SRH Services THSA11 Children Challenges in Resource- Limited Settings THSA12 Evaluation Results on Integrating HIV Services with Other Health Services: Improving Effectiveness and Efficiency in Addressing the HIV Care Continuum THSA13 The Last 90: Accelerating Diagnostics Scale Up to Measure, Achieve and Sustain Viral Suppression THSA15 Making AIDS History by 2030 High Level Meeting THSA17 THSA18 THSA19 THSA20 THSA21 THSA22 THSY01 THSY02 THSY06 THSY08 THSY11 The Right Tools to Scale up HIV for Children, Right Now! Practical Programmatic Perspectives What it Takes to Make HIV Self-testing a Global Reality: Evidence, Qualityassured Products and Country Uptake Innovative Approaches for Sustainable of AIDS Responses Thu, 21 July 07:00-08:30 Major Industry Sponsor Satellite Thu, 21 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Thu, 21 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Room 3 Thu, 21 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Room 5 Thu, 21 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Thu, 21 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Making a Reality: Thu, 21 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Business Unusual in South Africa Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement: Lessons Learned from East and Southern Africa Girls and HIV: What We Know, What We Don t Know and What We Need to Do to Reach 10- to 19- year-olds Thu, 21 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Thu, 21 July 18:30-20:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Room 6 Room 7 Room 8 Room 9 0 HC/HIV, VMMC Young Key Populations: Empowered to Claim Their Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Thu, 21 July 11:00-12:30 Symposia Making the Revolution in Thu, 21 July 11:00-12:30 Symposia Room 4 HIV Prevention Real Beyond with Thu, 21 July 14:30-16:00 Symposia Differentiated Care The Future of Thu, 21 July 14:30-16:00 Symposia Room 6 Chemoprophylaxis: New Concepts Engaging Men in Care in Thu, 21 July 16:30-18:00 Symposia Room 4 HIV : Closing the and Survival Gap

10 THWS02 THWS04 THWS05 WEGS06 THWS07 FRAC01 Differentiated Care: A Decision Framework for Antiretroviral Therapy Delivery Thu, 21 July 11:00-12:30 Leadership Workshop Room 9 Sustainability and Thu, 21 July 11:00-12:30 Leadership Workshop 3 Responsible Transition from Donor to National Investments No One Left Behind? Thu, 21 July 11:00-12:30 Leadership Workshop Global Village Inclusion of Young People with Disabilities in HIV Prevention and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Interventions PEPFAR s "Anti- Prostitution Pledge" and the Impact on Sex Worker Health Programs: The Who, the What, and the How Demanding Accountability and Action for Women s and Girls Health and Rights Now! MSMGF 10th anniversary party MSMGF No Pants No Problem What is Health Research and Development and Why Should Advocates Advocate for Increased Funding for Health R&D How is that Rectal Revolution Coming? Update on Global Rectal Microbicide Research Engage Yourself: Responsible and Responsive Science Hypothesis Design and Impact of START study The PROUD Study- A video documentary Discussion Testing Times- Interventions to Improve Rates of HIV Testing Thu, 21 July 19:00-20:30 GV Workshop Global Village Thu, 21 July 14:30-17:00 Community Workshop Room 3 Thu, 21 July 16:00-18:00 Celebration GV booth 617, Thu, 21 July 22:00 Celebration Origins Nightclub at 9 Clark Road Thu, 21 July 11:15-12:30 Thu, 21 July 12:45-13:45 Thu, 21 July 14:15-15:15 Thu, 21 July 15:30-16:30 Thu, 21 July 17:00-17:15 Fri, 22 July 11:00-12:30 Oral Abstract 2 Track C Microbicides FRAE01 Prepped for Fri, 22 July 11:00-12:30 Oral Abstract FRBS01 Adopting Routine Patientlevel Fri, 22 July 11:00-12:30 Bridging Room 5 Data to Track the HIV Epidemic and Inform HIV Prevention and Strategies: A Focus on Eastern and Southern Africa and Haiti FRPL01 How do we get there? Fri, 22 July 08:45-10:45 Plenary 1 FRSA01 Addressing the Needs of Fri, 22 July 07:00-08:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Adolescents: Improving Quality of Health Care Services along the HIV Cascade FRSA04 SRH/HIV Linkages in 7 Fri, 22 July 07:00-08:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Room 5 Countries in Southern Africa - Evidence and Good Practice FRSA08 FRSA09 FRSA11 Advancing the Global Plan toward Triple Elimination of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis. Making Sex Work: Innovation and Good Practice for Improved Health Outcomes for Sex Workers Use of Gender Transformative Approaches in HIV and SRHR Interventions to Address Gender Inequalities in South Africa Fri, 22 July 07:00-08:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Fri, 22 July 07:00-08:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Fri, 22 July 07:00-08:30 Non-Commercial Satellite Room 9 0 2, Women's FRSA12 Evaluating the Impact of HIV Self-test Availability on Testing Uptake: Results from Kenya Fri, 22 July 07:00-08:30 Non-Commercial Satellite 3

11 FRSY01 FRSY02 FRSY03 FRWS06 FRWS02 FRWS04 Getting the Money We Need: the Case for Investment and Using Resources for Maximum Impact Alcohol, Drug Use and Sexual Risk Behaviour: Hotspots for HIV in Africa and Implications for Interventions HIV Prevention in Women, Adolescents and Girls Designing, Implementing and Scaling-Up Comprehensive HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections Programs with Men Who Have Sex With Men Fri, 22 July 11:00-12:30 Symposia Fri, 22 July 11:00-12:30 Symposia Room 8 Fri, 22 July 11:00-12:30 Symposia 1 Fri, 22 July 11:00-12:30 Community Workshop Global Village Mind over Matter: Providing High Quality, Respectful HIV Services to Key Populations Fri, 22 July 11:00-12:30 Leadership Workshop Room 9 Why Do We Need Fri, 22 July 11:00-12:30 Community Workshop 3 Prevention Justice in the Era of Bio-medical Interventions?

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