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04-12-2023
Humana People to People is actively taking part in the ICASA – International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa.
We are showcasing our tried and tested people-centred and community driven health programmes, which equip people with essential capacities to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS including TB in most affected communities.
Find us at booth 14 in the Community Village from 4–9 December 2023.
Our Humana People to People exhibition will be on display in booth 14, Community Village from 4-9 December.
Members of Humana People to People in Africa are sending their representatives some of whom are taking part in panel and virtual presentations. Our high-level speakers and presenters will showcase our innovative and transformative contributions to UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets to end AIDS, and efforts to end TB in a series of engaging events.
We invite you follow 8 of our members presentation on the dates below:
Utilizing DHIS2 for Improved Partner Testing in Community-Based Projects
5-12-2023 @11:00AM - 04:00PM
HIV treatment and follow up through Local Tuberculosis Response (LTBR) in Mozambique, 2020-2022
Improved TB/HIV Detection: A promising child-focused, community-based contact investigation model
5-12-2023 @11:30AM - 4:00PM
The Effectiveness of Social Network Strategy in HIV Case Finding among Key Populations
8-12- 2023 @11:00AM - 4:00M
Attaining Pediatric Viral Load Suppression through OVC Programming in Western Province, Zambia
8-12-2023 @11:00AM - 4:00PM
Together we stay on: Lessons learned from a people-driven approach to support retention in care among people living with HIV in Mozambique
8-12-2023 @11:00AM - 04:00PM
Catalyzing anti-retroviral therapy retention & re-integration among People Living with HIV (PLHIV)
8-12-2023 @12.15 - 12.25PM in Plenary Room
We will be ready to discuss, interact, network, exchange notes as well as learn from others on success stories around fighting HIV/AIDS and TB. Our health programmes begin with the people and not with disease: we are driven by the desire to create a world free from major killer epidemics through engaging each person at risk into taking control against the spread of infection and contribute to saving life.
At the heart of our health programmes is the active participation of the people to get control of health and diseases. We have deliberately designed our health programmes to respond to health inequalities. We work closely together with the public health systems in implementing the health programmes and strive to complement and support national health development strategies.