Discover the science on community-led monitoring presented at AIDS 2022 – the 24th International AIDS Conference, held in Montreal, Canada and virtually from 29 July – 2 August, 2022.
Community data matters: A look into community-led monitoring
Discover the AIDS 2022 plenary presentation delivered by Solange Baptiste, Executive Director, International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC)
Barriers impeding care for people living with HIV: early findings from Community-Led Monitoring in Haiti
Poster presented by the Organization for Development and Fight against Poverty (ODELPA) (Port-au-Prince, Haiti), Housing Works (Port-au-Prince, Haiti), l’Action Citoyenne pour l’Egalité Sociale en Haïti (ACESH) (Port-au-Prince, Haiti), Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) (Port-au-Prince, Haiti), Health Global Access Project (Health GAP) (Port-au-Prince, Haiti), the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University (Washington, USA)
Community-led monitoring: Ensuring accountability and measuring health intervention impact
Presentation by the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC)
Community monitoring of HIV services for key populations during COVID-19
An interactive panel discussion on lessons learned from a community-led monitor intervention carried out by the Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition (CVC) in the Caribbean basin during the COVID19 pandemic
CSS walked so CLM could run: examining the community led monitoring structure for improved HIV service delivery
Poster presented by the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University (Washington, USA), Harvard University (Cambridge, USA), Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) (Johannesburg, South Africa), Health Global Access Project (Health GAP) (Johannesburg, South Africa), AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC) (Lilongwe, Malawi), Coalition for Health Promotion and Social Development (HEPS Uganda) (Kampala, Uganda), Housing Works (Port-au-Prince, Haiti), Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) (Geneva, Switzerland)
Community resilience in the global South: A case study from Jamaica on developing community-led monitoring tools to address HIV-related healthcare gaps, policy development
A workshop on developing community-led monitoring tools led by the Jamaican Network of Seropositives (JN+)
Evaluation of Ritshidze community-led monitoring programme in South Africa
Poster presentation by the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) (Johannesburg, South Africa), Ritshidze (Johannesburg, South Africa), South African Network of Religious Leaders Living With or Personally Affected by HIV and AIDS (SANERELA+) (Randburg, South Africa), Health Global Access Project (Health GAP) (Johannesburg, South Africa), amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research (Washington, USA), the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University (Washington, USA)
Improving client-centered HIV services through community-led monitoring in Nepal
Poster presentation by FHI 360 Nepal / EpiC Nepal, Strategic Behavioral Communication (Kathmandu, Nepal)
Lifting up key populations voices and increasing quality of HIV services in Malawi: Using community led monitoring to strengthen services for KPs and people living with HIV
Poster presentation by the Malawi Network of AIDS Service Organization (MANASO) (Lilongwe, Malawi), the Network of Journalists Living with HIV (JONEHA) (Lilongwe, Malawi), Lesbian, Intersex, Transgender and other Extensions (LITE) (Lilongwe, Malawi), the Child Rights Information & Documentation Centre (CRIDOC) (Lilongwe, Malawi), Community Health Rights Advocacy (CHeRA) (Lilongwe, Malawi), AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC) (Lilongwe, Malawi), Health Global Access Project (Health GAP) (Johannesburg, South Africa), amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research (Washington, USA), the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University (Washington, USA)
Understanding gaps in implementation of national HIV policies in South African public health facilities using Ritshidze community-led monitoring data
Poster presentation by the Treatment Action Campaign (Johannesburg, South Africa), Ritshidze (Johannesburg, South Africa), SANERELA+ (Randburg, South Africa), Health GAP (New York, USA), amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research (Washington, USA)
Uniting civil society to improve accountability and accessibility of HIV and TB service delivery: Lessons learned from year one of community-led monitoring implementation in Uganda
Poster presentation by the International Community of Women Living with HIV Eastern Africa (ICWEA) (Kampala, Uganda), Coalition for Health Promotion and Social Development (HEPS Uganda) (Kampala, Uganda), Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG) (Kampala, Uganda), London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (London, United Kingdom) and the O”Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University (Washington, USA)
YouthPower: How young people and key and affected populations experience social accountability toolkits in response to HIV
A Global Village session on the different social accountability tools used by young people and key and affected populations in East and southern Africa