Discover the science on community-led monitoring presented at AIDS 2024 – the 25th International AIDS Conference, held in Munich, Germany and virtually from 22 – 26 July, 2024.
Bringing evidence to the table: Community-led monitoring to reduce human rights violations and violence against sex workers
Oral presentation by the Southern African Sex Workers Alliance (SASWA) (Lusaka, Zambia), the National Platform for Sex Workers’ Rights (Maputo, Mozambique), Pathfinder International (Maputo, Mozambique) and Aidsfonds (Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
Community-led monitoring goes beyond evaluating essential health components, it also actively addresses issues of rights and social justice in Indonesia and Manipur, India
Oral presentation by TREAT Asia/amfAR (Bangkok, Thailand), Peduli Hati Bangsa (Jakarta, Indonesia), the Andelson Office of Public Policy/amfAR (Washington D.C., USA) and the Community Network for Empowerment (Manipur, India)
Impacts of community-led monitoring on HIV service improvements: implementation in three provinces in Thailand
Oral presentation by Caremat Foundation (Chiang Mai, Thailand), Stella Maris (Songkhla, Thailand), Saichon Network (Chonburi, Thailand), USAID (Bangkok, Thailand) and FHI 360 (Bangkok, Thailand)
Improvement on quality of healthcare services offered to people living with HIV at health facility in Cameroon through the community-led monitoring mechanism
Oral presentation by the Réseau Camerounais des Associations des Personnes vivant avec le VIH (RECAP+) (Yaounde, Cameroon) and USAID Cameroon (Yaounde, Cameroon)
Community-led monitoring approaches and data on PrEP: evidence from South Africa, Haiti, and Zimbabwe
Poster presented by the Ritshidze Community-led Monitoring Programme (Johannesburg, South Africa), Organisation de Développement et de Lutte contre la Pauvreté (ODELPA) (Port-au-Prince, Haiti), Zimbabwe PEPFAR CLM (Harare, Zimbabwe), Action Citoyenne pour l’Egalité Sociale en Haïti (ACESH) (Dessalines, Haiti), Treatment Action Campaign (Johannesburg, South Africa), Housing Works (Port-au-Prince, Haiti), O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law (Washington DC, USA), and amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research (Washington DC, USA)
Community-led monitoring in prisons of CEECAC region
Poster presented by the Eurasian Movement for the Right to Health in Prisons (Tbilisi, Georgia)
Community-led monitoring (CLM) contributed to improving HIV and related services for people living with HIV (PLHIV) and key populations (KP), in Cambodia
Poster presented by FHI360 (Phnom Penh, Cambodia), Health Action Coordinating Committee (HACC) (Phnom Penh, Cambodia), and the Forum of People Living with HIV and Most At-Risk Population (FONPAM) (Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
Community-led monitoring (CLM) contributed to improving the HIV response in Cambodia
Poster presented by Forum of Network of PLHIV and MAPRs (FoNPAMs) (Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
Community led monitoring: Improving community role in data management of HIV programming in Nigeria
Poster presented by Lamecon Empowerment Foundation (Lafia, Nigeria) and Diadem Consults (Lafia, Nigeria)
Comparative benefits of adopting open-designed Community’s methodologies in HIV community led monitoring programs: a case study of Rivers State, Nigeria
Poster presented by the Greater Women Initiative for Health and Rights (Port-Harcourt, Nigeria)
Cross partner community led monitoring initiative on an orphan and vulnerable children (OVC) project for Haitian Migrants and their descendants on the Dominican Republic: learnings and best practices
Poster presented by PACT Building Resilience Project (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) and PACT Global Health (Washington DC, USA)
Developing an international Quality of Care (QoC) benchmark for strengthening Community Led Monitoring systems
Poster presented by Health Equity Matters (Bangkok, Thailand and Brisbane, Australia), WATIPA (Sydney, Australia), APCOM Foundation (Bangkok, Thailand), Youth For Health Centre Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia), Ministry of Health (Colombo, Sri Lanka), Family Planning Association of Sri Lanka (Colombo, Sri Lanka), Pride Bhutan (Thimpu, Bhutan), and Save the Children (Thimpu, Bhutan)
Development of a community-led monitoring dashboard page for oral PrEP program in Indonesia
Poster presented by the Research Center for Care and Control of Infectious Disease (RC3ID) Universitas Padjadjaran (Bandung, Indonesia), Gaya Warna Lentera Indonesia (GWL-INA) (Jakarta, Indonesia) and UNAIDS Indonesia (Jakarta, Indonesia)
Disparities in quality of care among trans men and women in South Africa: Findings from Ritshidze’s Community-Led Monitoring
Poster presented by the Ritshidze Community-led Monitoring Programme (Johannesburg, South Africa), Health GAP (Johannesburg, South Africa), amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research (Washington, DC, United States) and the Treatment Action Campaign (Johannesburg, South Africa)
Impact of community-led monitoring on the uptake of ART refills in Gauteng, South Africa.
Poster presented by the Treatment Action Campaign (Johannesburg, South Africa)
Meaningful inclusion of the transgender community in implementing community led monitoring in Zimbabwe
Poster presented by Trans Smart Trust (Harare, Zimbabwe)
Predictors of waiting time at public health facilities in South Africa: Evidence from Ritshidze’s community-led monitoring
Poster presented by the Ritshidze Community-led Monitoring Programme (Johannesburg, South Africa), Health GAP (Johannesburg, South Africa), amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research (Washington, DC, USA), and the Treatment Action Campaign (Johannesburg, South Africa)
Raising the voice of the HIV community: lessons from strengthening capacity to implement community led monitoring (CLM) in Indonesia
Poster presented by the HIV AIDS Research Center at Atma Jaya Catholic University (Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia)
Resilience of HIV testing and treatment service availability in Ukrainian regions between April – September 2022: comparing availability and adaptations to sustain services in conflict-affected regions with community-led monitoring instruments
Poster presented by PACT (Kyiv, Ukraine and Washington DC, USA), AFEW (Kyiv, Ukraine), and USAID/PEPFAR Community Action for HIV Control Project (Kyiv, Ukraine)
Strengthening technical capacity and leadership of implementers on community-led monitoring (CLM) in West and Central Africa (WCA)
Poster presented by the National AIDS Control Council, Monitoring Evaluation and Research Unit (Dakar, Senegal) and the National Network of Key Populations (Dakar, Senegal)
Strengthening the HIV prevention and accountability framework through the community-led monitoring process
Poster presented by the India HIV/AIDS Alliance (New Delhi, India) and Frontline AIDS (Brighton, United Kingdom)
The realities of community led monitoring: our experience from Zimbabwe so far!
Poster presented by the Family AIDS Caring Trust (Mutare, Zimbabwe)
‘They think when you go for HIV testing you are a prostitute and suspected to have HIV’: client perspectives of HIV treatment services from community-led monitoring in South Sudan
Poster presented by Makerere University (Kampala, Uganda), The Rescue Initiative South Sudan (TRISS) (Juba, South Sudan) and USAID South Sudan (Juba, South Sudan)
Youth community-led monitoring (Youth-CLM) data collection model for monitoring free HIV/AIDS services (user fees) in Cameroon
Poster presented by the Réseau Camerounais des Adolescents et Jeunes Positifs (Yaoundé, Cameroon)