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1 PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV ARE... Positive Leaders ROADMAP TO AIDS 2016 KEY AREAS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV GLOBAL NETWORK OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV 01
2 Your Guide to AIDS2016 At GNP+ we know what it takes to navigate the International AIDS Conference. We created this Roadmap to support people living with HIV to choose among the hundreds of sessions and posters. What makes this roadmap unique is that it also highlights selected posters. We divided the sessions, satellites and workshops in five thematic areas: Access for All to Quality and Rights-based Services; Access to Treatment: Facts, Funding and Reality; Stigma, Discrimination, Criminalisation and Violence; Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights; and the Greater Involvement of People living with HIV. These are also the themes of LIVING 2016, The Positive Leadership Summit. LIVING is THE event during which people living with HIV come together and give shape to the Community-led HIV response. Don t want to be left out? Then come to the satellite session, What People Living with HIV Want, on Thursday July 20 at 7:00 AM to find out what the world will look like from the perspective of people living with HIV. We hope AIDS 2016 bring you lots of new knowledge and opportunities for new forms of collaboration. Your team at GNP+ Access for All to Quality and Rights-based Services Stigma, Discrimination, Criminalization and Violence Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) The Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV and AIDS (GIPA) Access to Treatment: Facts, Funding and Reality 02
3 MONDAY, JULY 18 Time Location SERVICES 08:00-10:00 Session Room 5 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 MOSA01 08:30-10:00 It Takes One to Know One: Sex Workers Pave the Way for PrEP in Kenya MOGS02 10:15-12:15 Session Room 5 Lived Realities, Imagined Futures: Meeting the HIV Prevention Needs of African Gay Men MOSA10 10:15-12:15 Repairing HIV Service Cascades That Leak: Key Population Communities Taking the Lead MOSA12 10:25-11:05 Film Screening Room Young People Living with HIV: Stories for Change MOCA03 17:00-19:00 Building Test & Treat: Brick by BRICS MOSA41 STIGMA 09:55-10:15 12:30-14:30 FILM Main Stage 2 Empowered: Trans Women and HIV Risks, Rights and Health: Taking stock of the Global Commission on HIV and the Law MOCA19 MOSA26 14:45-16:45 2 Towards a Joint Response to HIV in Prisons in Africa MOSA35 ACCESS 10:30-12:00 Middle Income Countries: Reclassified MOGS05 12:00-13:00 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 MOGS08 17:00-19:00 Session Room 8 WHO s Treat All Policy: Where are we, where do we need to go and what does it take? MOSA40 SRHR 08:00-10:00 Do you know who we are? Living young, with HIV MOSA05 10:30-12:00 Youth Pavilion Have You Seen My Rights? The Mental Health and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Needs of Adolescents and Young People Living with HIV in East Africa MOGS06 12:30-14:30 Session Room 6 We Can Do It - No Child Born with HIV in South Africa - The Journey Towards Elimination of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV (EMTCT) MOSA20 14:45-16:45 1 South Africa s National Sex Worker HIV Plan: Are you coming? MOSA34 GIPA 08:30-10:00 Getting a Seat at the Table: Young Leaders Share the Highs and Lows of Leadership and Accountability MOGS01 03
4 TUESDAY, JULY 19 Time Location SERVICES 08:45-10:45 Where are we now? Doing the Right Things in the Right Ways: Policy, Legal and Ethical Challenges in Delivering Comprehensive Treatment and Prevention Services for Key Populations TUPL01 TUSY01 1 PrEP: New Drugs, New Questions TUAC01 Supporting Youth with HIV Through Early Disclosure TUWS02 14:30-16:00 2 Removing Human Rights Barriers to HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment: Using Data to Drive Action Globally TUBS01 14:30-16:00 Session Room 6 The Lancet Special Theme Issue: HIV, Viral Hepatitis, and TB among Prisoners TUSY07 14:30-17:00 Session Room 8 Effective Integrated Clinical and Programmatic Service Delivery for People Living with HIV who use Alcohol and Drugs TUWS09 18:30-20:30 Leaving No One Behind: How to Bring HIV Services to Scale for Key Populations TUSA19 STIGMA Violations in Healthcare Settings with a Focus on Forced and Coerced Sterilization TUSA Session Room 3 Common at Its Core: Understanding the Linkages for Challenging the Impact of Criminal Law across Key Populations TUWS01 13:00-14:00 Red Ribbon Award TUSS02 14:30-16:00 Turning the Tide for Adolescent Girls and Young Women: How Realizing Gender Equality and Securing Women s Human Rights are Essential for Reaching the End of AIDS TUSY Beyond Blame: A Feminist Dialogue on Criminalisation of HIV Transmission, Exposure and Non-disclosure TUWS Session Room 6 Courage in Leadership: World Leaders with the Political Will to Remove Punitive Laws TUSY10 16:40-17:40 Main Stage Sex Workers Rights and HIV: Scavenger Hunt TUCA14 18:30-20:30 Session Room 5 Respect! Choice! Diversity! TUSA17 04
5 ACCESS Session Room 4 Session Room 8 What Will It Take to Make Test & Start Guidelines a Reality? Leveraging HIV Funding to Address Criminalization and its Impact on Sex Workers, Transgender Women and Gay Men in Africa TUSA03 TUSA07 Session Room 4 Long-Term Treatment Success for Adolescents and Young Adults TUAB01 18:30-20:30 The Collapse of Global AIDS Funding TUSA21 SRHR Youth Pavilion The Unspoken Pleasure in Sexual Health and Rights TUGS01 GIPA 14:30-17:00 0 Let s Lead Our Own Campaign: A Key Population-led Knowledge Sharing TUWS11 18:00-19:30 The Robert Carr Research Award and Memorial Lecture TUGS19 TUESDAY, JULY 19 Posters Posters are available in the Poster Exhibition Area. Daily from 12:30 to 14:30 the authors of the poster will be there to discuss their research findings. Pre-ART losses and ART refusal in South Africa - a prospective multi-site study Low retention of patients in antiretroviral treatment during recent Ebola outbreak in Conakry Can children with HIV reach the goals? Viral suppression in a pediatric patient population in western Kenya Transitioning HIV-infected children into adult care - voices of Jamaican adolescents and their healthcare providers Undiagnosed HIV infection in Germany - who do we need to target? Epidemiological synergy: the role of heterosexual HIV transmission in the spread of HIV among men who have sex with men in South Africa Social network characteristics and HIV infection among older black South African MSM Defining migrants at risk of HIV in Europe Can sustainable development goal 1.3 mitigate adolescent HIV risks? Changes in quality of life among PLHIV in Estonia from 2005 to 2013 Young people lead all the way: evidenced based advocacy is the way! Looking at adherence through a disability lens Positive aging: indigenous peoples aging with HIV/AIDS Longterm survivors: kicking AIDS Survivor syndrome #undetectable - HIV-positive. Not infectious Masculinity, internalized heterosexism, and other psychosocial health problems: toward a gendered model of HIV sexual risk processes in gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men Moving from visible to virtual spaces visibility, networking and mobility among men who have sex with men from Goa State: drawings from a pre-surveillance assessment TUPEB043 TUPEB065 TUPEB112 TUPEB127 TUPEC137 TUPEC179 TUPEC180 TUPEC195 TUPEC243 TUPED252 TUPED257 TUPED274 TUPED298 TUPED302 TUPED310 TUPED327 TUPED334 05
6 HIV-risk behaviors of men who perpetrate intimate-partner violence in Rakai Stigma in the age of undetectability The human rights and HIV/AIDS program: a community-based program to protect the rights of people living with HIV (PLHIV) HIV-related stigma and discrimination in healthcare: findings from the STIGMASurveyUK 2015 No tolerance for tolerance: constitutional challenge to Jamaican TV stations refusal to air advertisement calling for LGBT rights Being strategic about strategic litigation: using strategic litigation to advance public health outcomes Justice programs for public health: lessons and good practices Legal environment assessments: a tool to generate evidence for law, policy and strategy review and reform in Africa Peer to peer learning on preventing anti-homosexuality bills: the DR Congo and Burkina Faso case study Strengthening the HIV-related legal and policy environment for key populations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: a case study Legal services: essential to national responses, yes, but what about quality and coverage? The fight against stigma and discrimination is not over: 53 countries still have HIV-specific entry and residence regulations for people with HIV Where are the men? Addressing the global blind spot around heterosexual men in the HIV pandemic He can t say a man s stuff to a woman masculinities and male community health workers in Cape Town, South Africa Africa key population experts group: sex workers, men-who-have-sex-with-men, transgender persons and people who use drugs take a lead in providing strategic direction to the HIV response in Africa Implementing a conceptual framework for stimulating domestic financing for HIV/AIDS response: a multi-sectorial financing solution TUPED359 TUPED373 TUPED393 TUPED399 TUPED408 TUPED409 TUPED410 TUPED411 TUPED412 TUPED414 TUPED415 TUPED419 TUPED425 TUPED465 TUPED533 TUPED585 WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 Time Location SERVICES 13:00-14:00 Session Room 5 UNGASS 2016: HIV/AIDS and Unsafe Drug Use: Public Health and International Drug Policy Living with HIV: Long-Term Effects WESY02 WEPDB01 16:30-18:00 2 Pulling the Levers: Policy, Advocacy Approaches to Influence WEAD03 16:30-18:00 Session Room 5 Sex through the Ages WEAD02 18:30-20:30 1 Listen Up!: What Youth Living with HIV Need to Achieve WESA23 14:30-17:00 Addressing the Specific Needs of Women Who Inject Drugs WEWS10 06
7 STIGMA Session Room 4 The UN High Level Panel: a Call to World Leaders to Enhance R&D and Access to Medicines WESA03 14:35-16:00 Rights, Camera, Action! WECA06 Film Screening Room 15:00-16:30 Youth Pavilion The Double-Edged Sword of the Media: A Tool for African LGBTQ Activists and Other Criminalized Communities or a Minefield to be Avoided? WEGS07 14:30-17:00 3 A Revolution Against Stigma! What Works to End HIV-related Stigma NOW! WEWS12 ACCESS 1 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 WESA10 Innovations in Testing and Approaches WEWS02 1 Opportunities for and Challenges to Sustainable Financing of the AIDS Response WESY03 13:00-14:00 Accelerating the Decline of the Burden and Incidence of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa WESS01 13:15-14:15 Reporting on HIV/AIDS: Film Screening and Journalist WECA04 Film Screening Discussion on How Media Collaboration Can Help End the Room Epidemic 14:30-17:00 Session Room 8 Challenging Unmerited Patents to Improve Access to Lifesaving Medicines: Patent Oppositions Step by Step WEWS09 18:30-20:30 Adapt or fall: is civil society at risk of being left behind? WESA19 16:30-18:00 Session Room 6 The Development and Pricing of HIV Medications and Diagnostics: Recent Controversies and Priorities for the Future WEBS03 SRHR An Interactive Learning Event on Positive Health, Dignity WEWS05 and Prevention for Pregnant Women and Mothers Living with HIV 14:30-16:00 Game Changers in the HIV Response: Gay Dating Apps Join Efforts to End the Epidemic by 2030 WEBS02 GIPA Session Room 3 Advocacy Tactics I: High Level Meetings, Sustainable WEWS01 Development Goals, and Grassroots Activism 13:00-14:00 3 It Takes a Community: Leadership, Engagement and WEPDE02 Innovation 07
8 WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 Posters Posters are available in the Poster Exhibition Area. Daily from 12:30 to 14:30 the authors of the poster will be there to discuss their research findings. Gender based differences in ART outcomes Prevalence of tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS co-infection among HIV clients at Global Fund supported comprehensive facilities in Nigeria Prevalence of human papillomavirus in Zimbabwean women presenting for cervical cancer screening: does HIV have a significant association with the burden? Cervical cancer risk and impact of PAP based screening in women on antiretroviral therapy in Johannesburg, South Africa Who has heard of or ever used the female condom in South Africa? The national female condom evaluation in South Africa Factors associated with condom use among men and women living with HIV in Lilongwe, Malawi Could PrEP encourage HIV testing? A qualitative study of HIV testing attitudes and PrEP acceptability among South African youth Can women safely distribute HIV oral self-test kits to their sexual partners? Results from a pilot study in Kenya Characterizing Black men who have sex with men in the United States who have never received an HIV test The acceptability and feasibility of periodic pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for female partners of migrant miners in the Gaza Province of Mozambique Cyber-educators, a new beginning on the HIV interventions Experiences of HIV-infected people within their first year of leaving HIV clinical trials in Uganda: a grounded theory assessment Barriers to access to affordable ARVs in Middle Income Countries (MICs) Establishing a community-owned system to monitor and response to HIV-related human rights challenges. Lessons learnt so far Criminalization of sexual minorities rights fostering stigma and discrimination - case of Burundi Challenging anti-prostitution laws with help of CEDAW Anti-gay Law, MSM and HIV: human rights influences and HIV/other STIs among men who have sex with men in Nigeria (MSM) Mapping of policies, laws and services on GBV and HIV intersections in Nigeria Opportunities to work with law enforcement, community members and political leaders to enhance the effectiveness of HIV prevention programmes for people who inject drugs in three South African cities Sexuality education is taking hold: how an increasing commitment to CSE will reap benefits for HIV prevention and sexual and reproductive health The research is the intervention: strengthening networks of persons living with HIV though participatory action research Unmet mental health and social service needs of formerly incarcerated women with HIV living in the Deep South Lobbying for political change under adverse political conditions: lessons from advocacy work in North Carolina PLHIV in Africa demand for viral load testing as the Gold standard for monitoring HIV Introducing rights based HIV project in Myanmar (REAct) and its impact WEPEB029 WEPEB040 WEPEB069 WEPEB070 WEPEC200 WEPEC202 WEPEC227 WEPEC228 WEPEC238 WEPEC243 WEPEC289 WEPED330 WEPED337 WEPED348 WEPED352 WEPED353 WEPED356 WEPED360 WEPED361 WEPED405 WEPED428 WEPED436 WEPED458 WEPED467 WEPED472 08
9 What People Living with HIV Want Non-Commercial Satellite Session Room 3 Thursday 21 July, 07:00-08:30 Global Network of People living with HIV LIVING2016, The Positive Leadership Summit, is a pre-conference to AIDS2016. During this satellite we would like to share with you what was discussed at this conference for people living with HIV. In a rich and interactive session, people living with HIV from different regions and different walks of life will share their vision on the future of the HIV response. THURSDAY, JULY 21 Time Location SERVICES Session Room 3 What People Living with HIV Want Moving from Silos to Solidarity THSA02 THSA06 Session Room 5 AIDS Activism Over Generations THSY03 13:00-14:00 Safer Contraception Choices for HIV-Affected Couples THPDC01 14:30-16:00 Session Room 4 The Case for Strong HIV Workplace Programmes THSY07 14:30-16:00 1 Community s Role in the Health System THSY09 07:00-08:30 1 #BarriersMustFall International Review Findings and a Toolkit for Removing Age of Consent Barriers to Adolescent Access to HIV and SRH Services THSA10 STIGMA Session Room 3 Advocacy Tactics II: Communities Challenging Human Rights Violations THWS01 No One Left Behind? Inclusion of Young People with Disabilities in HIV Prevention and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Interventions THWS05 13:00-14:00 Ending AIDS with the Voices of Youth: How Stigma and Discrimination Affect Key Populations THSS01 14:30-17:00 0 Contested Terrain: Analyzing and Challenging Conflicting Legal Frameworks for Adolescent HIV and Sexual and Reproductive Health Services THWS11 09
10 ACCESS 14:30-15:30 Using Funding Data to Advocate for Global and Domestic Resources in the Critical Push towards the End of AIDS THGS05 18:30-20:30 Innovative Approaches for Sustainable Financing of AIDS Responses THSA19 SRHR 16:30-18:00 Sex Magic: Advancing Trans & Non-Binary People s Sexual Health & Rights THSY10 GIPA 08:45-10:45 What are the key barriers? THPL01 14:30-17:00 Young People are the Future: Listening to Young People, THWS10 Ensuring Their Protection and Investing in Their Health THURSDAY, JULY 21 Posters Posters are available in the Poster Exhibition Area. Daily from 12:30 to 14:30 the authors of the poster will be there to discuss their research findings. Efficacy of a maintenance four-days-a-week regimen, the ANRS162-4D trial Patient-reported barriers to adherence to antiretroviral therapy among adults and children: a global evaluation HIV-infected youth adherence through youth web based peer support system Implementing Universal Access to Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) among Men who have Sex with Men in Abuja, Nigeria Methadone maintenance therapy and viral suppression among HIV-infected opioid users: the impacts of crack and injection cocaine use Breaking the silence on Egyptian youth vulnerability to HIV/AIDS End of Global Fund support and its association with receptive needle sharing and HIV incidence among people who inject drugs (PWID) in Tijuana, Mexico Trans incarceration experiences, cycle of violence and increased risk of HIV infection: results from Muriel Project, Sao Paulo, Brazil Understanding/addressing HIV/ AIDS with young asylum seekers from KP in MENA Preliminary evaluation of a parental HIV disclosure intervention among parents living with HIV/ AIDS in China Lessons learned of setting up a community-based HIV-related human rights monitoring and response system in Uganda Double jeopardy: advocacy at the intersection of criminal justice and HIV in the United States Positive sexuality: HIV, gender, power, intimacy and the law Outdated laws, outspoken whores : decriminalising sex work in the South Australian context Presenting the evidence: 20 years of decriminalisation of sex work in Australia #Repeal19A: a successful campaign against the criminalisation of HIV in Victoria, Australia HIV criminalization in California: a comprehensive assessment of enforcement, equity and effectiveness of criminal laws targeting people living with HIV HIV criminalization laws harm our patients! Nurses advocate for an end to unjust laws that promote stigma and disparities THPEB063 THPEB074 THPEB086 THPEB087 THPEB093 THPEC123 THPEC141 THPEC188 THPEC189 THPEC206 THPED268 THPED313 THPED346 THPED355 THPED356 THPED419 THPED420 THPED421 10
11 I intended to achieve sexual pleasure not to give my partner HIV - problems with the legal tests used to assess intention in criminal charges for transmission of HIV Criminal risk for PLHIV in France as a result of unprotected sexual relations Nurses knowledge, attitudes and documentation practices in a context of HIV criminalization: a secondary sub-group analysis of data from California, Florida, New York and Texas nurses Criminalization of HIV non-disclosure: narratives from young men living in Vancouver, Canada Global trends in HIV criminalisation Punishing HIV: does race impact sentencing under criminal HIV exposure and disclosure laws in the United States? The role of scientific experts in combatting unjust HIV prosecutions: a Canadian example Advancing HIV justice: building momentum in global advocacy against HIV criminalisation HIV criminalisation in sub-saharan Africa: failure to uphold scientific, medical and human rights recommendations Progress to integrate Human Rights principles to the application of criminal justice to people living with HIV in Scotland Impact of same sex prohibition law on service uptake by men who have sex with men (MSM) in Port-Harcourt, Nigeria Reckless endangerment: sex workers health and human rights under the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act HIV criminalization in East Africa: a ripe time to challenge the law and policy THPED422 THPED423 THPED424 THPED427 THPED428 THPED429 THPED430 THPED431 THPED432 THPED433 THPED434 THPED435 THPED436 FRIDAY, JULY 22 Time Location SERVICES 08:45-10:45 Session Room 4 How do we get there? Policies, Policing and Public Morality FRPL01 FRAD01 STIGMA Session Room 3 The Robert Carr Civil Society Networks Fund Featuring the FRSA02 Work of International Networks on Law Reform ACCESS Getting the Money We Need: the Case for Investment and Using Resources for Maximum Impact FRSY01 Challenging Intellectual Property Regimes in HIV and HCV FRAD02 13:00-14:00 From Commitments to Action: Implications of the 2016 UN High Level Meeting on Ending AIDS FRSS01 SRHR 0 Making Sex Work: Innovation and Good Practice for FRSA09 Improved Health Outcomes for Sex Workers GIPA 14:15-17:15 Rapporteur & Closing Session FRPL02 11
12 20 million people across the world still lack access to antiretroviral medicines. 1.5 million die each year from TB a treatable disease Our health systems are falling apart. THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE. In July activists from across the world will gather in Durban to demand a better response to AIDS from world leaders. COME MAKE SOME NOISE IT IS OUR HEALTH! Meet: King DinuZulu Park durban@tac.org.za Sandile Khumalo: Promise Makhanya: Richard Shandu:
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