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Join the Ministerial Event on “Achieving Universal Coverage of HIV Prevention Services and Commodities” at the 71st World Health Assembly! … Gain insights and share experiences on progress in the implementation of the HIV Prevention 2020 Roadmap … Revitalize interest and boost new commitments for HIV primary prevention in the context of the Global HIV Prevention Coalition #GPC2020 Tuesday, 22 May 12:30 to 14:00 Room XXIV Palais des Nations Introduction by the Co-Chairs: Dr. David Parirenyatwa, Minister of Health and Child Care, Zimbabwe Sicily Kariuki, Cabinet Secretary of Health, Kenya Welcome to this special session on HIV prevention services and commodities! The extensive list of co-sponsoring partners reflected on the background slide clearly shows strong commitment for HIV prevention in the context of Universal Health Coverage across countries and agencies. A light lunch will be provided! RSVP to hivpc@unaids.org

Global HIV Prevention Coalition In October 2017, just a few months ago, many of us were convened by UNAIDS and UNFPA here in Geneva, with WHO and many other partners in attendance, and launched the Global HIV Prevention Coalition. There clearly was some new energy for strengthening HIV prevention! https://hivpreventioncoalition.unaids.org/ Global HIV Prevention Coalition

New HIV infections among adults (15+ years), globally 2010–2016 and 2020 target The forming of the coalition followed the recognition that new HIV infections had not been falling fast enough, and that with treatment alone we would not be able to meet globally agree targets and end this epidemic.

Four main reasons for insufficient scale-up Gaps in political leadership for prevention Policy barriers Gaps in HIV prevention financing Lack of systematic prevention implementation at scale In the preparations for the meeting, four main reasons had been identified that were holding us back: Gaps in political leadership for prevention Policy barriers to effective prevention Gaps in HIV prevention financing Lack of systematic prevention implementation at scale.  

Commitments and Milestones With the adoption of the Global HIV Prevention 2020 Roadmap we committed ourselves to address these issues, and our partners like the Global Fund committed themselves to support us.  

Ten-point plan for accelerating HIV prevention at the country level 100-day plans As UNAIDS in its first progress report writes, all 25 coalition countries indeed developed 100-day action plans to strengthen HIV prevention and took some immediate action.

UNAIDS Progress Report May 2018 The launch of the Global HIV Prevention Coalition has stimulated commitment for re-invigorating primary prevention . All coalition founding member countries developed 100-day prevention action plans. Many countries have established national prevention coalitions and are in the process of developing new national HIV strategies, with stronger primary prevention focus. Progress with setting prevention programme targets – not yet complete Some countries have defined combination prevention packages for adolescent girls and young women and key populations Policy change to address barriers to effective prevention quite slow The report prepared by the Global Coalition Secretariat that is now available to you and which Michel Sidibé will launch here shows clear signs that political commitment for HIV primary prevention is growing across countries and globally. We can all learn from each other. From UNAIDS analysis we know that…

Examples and Overview of Prevention Programmes Scores in Global Prevention Coalition Countries Very good VMMC in Eastern African Countries, PrEP prepardeness and roll out in Brazil, Kenya, South Africa Good Key populations programmes in India PWID and sex worker programmes in Ukraine Sex worker programme in Cote d’Ivoire Condom programmes in Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe PrEP prepardeness in Mexico and some other countries Moderate Sex worker and VMMC programmes in some countries Low Most programmes with adolescent girls programmes, Several VMMC programmes in southern Africa Very low Most key population programmes Many condom programmes Insufficient Data Most programmes with Men who have Sex with Men, Some condom programmes, Some adolescent girls and young women programmes There are strong condom programmes in some southern African countries, and high VMMC coverage in some Eastern African countries Rapid progress with the introduction of PrEP in Brazil, Mexico, South Africa as well as Kenya A few good national key population programmes, for instance in India and Ukraine, amongst others, and In some very highly affected countries in Southern Africa coverage of prevention programmes for Adolescent Girls and young women is improving But again, a lot more needs to be done, and we shall explore this further in this session.

Join the Ministerial Event on “Achieving Universal Coverage of HIV Prevention Services and Commodities” at the 71st World Health Assembly! … Gain insights and share experiences on progress in the implementation of the HIV Prevention 2020 Roadmap … Revitalize interest and boost new commitments for HIV primary prevention in the context of the Global HIV Prevention Coalition #GPC2020 Tuesday, 22 May 12:30 to 14:00 Room XXIV Palais des Nations A light lunch will be provided! RSVP to hivpc@unaids.org