AIDS 2012: How Do We Get There? Country Planning for Maximum Impact

AIDS 2012: How Do We Get There? Country Planning for Maximum Impact

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The session will examine from a pragmatic perspective how plans can be shaped and efforts mobilized in order to achieve maximum public health impact utilizing the various resources available including PEPFAR, the Global Fund, private sector, and in-country resources. The session will address the question ‘how do we optimize these resources and plan strategically?’ and will discuss how various sources of information such as costing, planning, implementation research, modelling and other evidence-based decision making tools can be used to inform a path forward. Perspectives from different stakeholders including ministries of health and finance, public health and civil society actors as well as PLHIV will be highlighted.

Introduction 

Moderated discussion 

  • Agnes Binagwaho, Rwanda
  • John Blandford, United States
  • Eric Goosby, United States
  • Andriy Klepikov, Ukraine
  • Kaglema Motlanthe, South Africa
  • Shaun Mellors, South Africa
  • Mark Dybul, United States

Conclusion

Event Date

Jul 23, 2012



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