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Preventing Mother-to-Child Transmission 6/17/2007
2007 HIV/AIDS Implementers' Meeting - Kigali, Rwanda

 
 
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This 2007 HIV/AIDS Implementers' Meeting is for program implementers to share lessons learned in the scale-up of HIV/AIDS programs.

The meeting is hosted by the Government of Rwanda and is co-sponsored by PEPFAR; the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; UNAIDS; UNICEF; the World Bank and the World Health Organization. The Global Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (GNP+) serves as the official Advisory Group, helping to ensure representation of people living with HIV/AIDS as expert implementers.

Getting to Scale and Beyond (6/17)

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Cd4 Cell Count Test In PMTCT Settings: Swaziland Experience

Mohammed Mahdi

Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation

 
 
Moving from Single Dose Nevirapine (sdNVP) to More Complex Regimens in PMTCT Programs

Isabelle Yersin, D.P.H.

Program Officer

International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

Maputo, Mozambique

 
 
Effective Engagement of HIV Positive Women to Improve PMTCT Program Uptake

Yetnayet Demessie

Country Director

IntraHealth International Ethiopia

 
 
Involvement of Traditional Birth Attendants for the Prevention of Mother-to-child HIV Transmission in Tororo District, Uganda

Roselyn Achola

THETA Organization

 
 
Acceptability and Feasibility of Combined AZT-Nevirapine Prophylaxis for the Prevention Of Mother to- Child Transmission of HIV in a Rural Ugandan Hospital

Christine Opio, R.N., R.M.

CDC-Uganda

 
 
Rapid Scale up of PMTCT Services “The District Approach”

Anja Giphart, M.D. M.P.H.

TanzaniaCountry Director

Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation

 
 
Promising Models For Improving Counseling, Testing and ARV Uptake in PMTCT: Guyana Interventions

Jomo Osborne, M.D.

Director of Technical Services

Guyana HIV/AIDS Reduction and Prevention Project



Multiple Paths to Success—Creative Models for Getting to Scale (6/18)

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Namwinga Chintu, M.D.

Zambia

PMTCT Coordinator

Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia



Mothers2Mothers and Public-Private Partnership for Preventing Mother-to-Child Transmission in Africa (6/18)

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Shannon Hader

Moderator

PEPFAR

Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator

Washington, D.C.

 
 
Dr. Thomas Kenyon

Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator

 
 
Dr. David Akubi

National AIDS Council of Uganda

 
 
Gene Falk

Executive Director

mothers2mother



TB/HIV: Intergration of Services and Stopping the Newest Epidemic

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Dr. Teguest Guerma

Associate Director of HIV AIDS
WHO, Geneva, Switzerland

 
 
Dr. Jeremiah Muhwa Chakaya

Board Vice Chair Stop TB Partnership




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