2007 HIV/AIDS Implementers' Meeting - Kigali, Rawanda - June 16-19, 2007

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09:00

A1 Opening Remarks

Jali 1

Mark Dybul

Peter Piot

Michel Kazatchkine

Paul Kagame

10:00

A2 PLWHA as Expert Implementer

Jali 1

Joyce Siveregi

10:30

A3 Innovative Partnerships Plenary Panel: 2 Examples of Public-Private Partnerships

Jali 1

Phones for Health

Dawn Hartley

The Pfizer Global Health Fellows Program

Dannette Hill

11:30

C1 Combating HIV in the Military

Jali 1

Charles Murego

C2 Meet the Plenary Speakers: Extended Dialogue with Plenary Speakers

Jali 2 (Press access immediately following)

C6 Community and Family-Based Approach to Comprehensive Care and Treatment

KIST 2

227 Building Community Capacity for HIV Treatment Literacy and Advocacy: The Collaborative Fund for HIV Treatment Preparedness

David Barr

315 Fostering Community Partnerships to bring HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment to Rural Nigeria

Bolanle Oyeledun

1057 Community Pharmacies as Palliative Care and Referral Points to Increase Demand for HIV Services in the Community

Dorothy Oqua

1478 Family Enrollment Form: A Simple Tool for Enhancing Family-Focused Care

Zenebe Melaku

1655 Improving Most-At-Risk Populations' Access to Quality Client-Friendly HIV/AIDS and STI Services Through Community-facility Dialogue and Enhanced Partnerships Between Bilateral Projects, Government, and Civil Society

George Bruno Akanlu

1839 Caring For The Whole Family: A 4-pronged Approach to Meeting The Needs Of HIV Affected Families In Vietnam

Kimberly Green

A Faith Based Organization's Experience with Effective Evidence-Based Interventions in a Generalized Epidemic

C7 Innovations in Human Resources: Cutting Edge Approaches for Retention, Performance and Pay

KIST 3

183 Kenya Emergency Hiring Plan: Using Private Sector Outsourcing Mechanism to Mobilize Health Workers and Expand Access to HIV and AIDS Services

Kimani Mungai

449 Tackling Human Resources Issues in Rwanda

Miriam Schneidman

533Assessment of Health Care Workers' Time Utilization to Address Human Resources Needs in two Rural Districts In Tanzania

Beatus Leon

655 Contracting "Retired But Not Yet Tired" Government Health Staff in Tanzania

Eli Shao

Mustering an Army of Volunteers: Promising Practices of Faith-based and Community Implementing Partners

Carl Stecker

14:30

E1 Current and Future Challenges in ART Scale-up: Impact, Co-infections, Pharmocovigilence, Switching

Jali 1

811 Early Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy on Work Performance: Results from a Cohort Study of Kenyan Agricultural Workers

Jonathon Simon

829 Early Outcomes Of Antiretroviral Therapy Implementation In Ho Chi Minh City (hcmc), Vietnam

Son Nguyen

1134 Clinical Toxicity to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy In A Home-based AIDS Care Program In Rural Uganda

Willy Were

1601 Hepatitis B Virus Co-Infection Impacts Baseline HIV parameters and HAART-related Hepatotoxicity Risk in an HIV-infected Nigerian Cohort

John Idoko

1755 Antiretroviral Treatment Rollout in South Africa: Alternative Scenarios and Outcomes

Rochelle Walensky

Current and Future Challenges in ART Scale-Up: Impact, Co-infections, Pharmacovigilence, Switching

Kevin De Cock

Panel Discussion: ARV Switching
493 Observations on 406 Adverse Effects Necessitating Drug Changes in 1st line ARV Regimen in Patients from Two Health Facilities in Rwanda and Recommendations for Patient Care

Innocent Turate

685 Reasons for Switching Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) Regimens Among HIV/AIDS Patients in Low-Resource Settings: Mbagathi District Hospital, Kenya

Lilian Kocholla

1149 Tracking Patients in HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment Programme

Guerino Chalamilla

1215 Main Reasons of Modifi cation of the First-Line Antiretroviral Regimen in Adult Patients Who Initiated HAART in the International Family Health Initiative (ACONDA/ISPED/EGPAF) in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

Eugene Messou

1231 First Line Regimen Tolerability and Reasons For Regimen Change In Patients Accessing ARVs in MDH Clinics

Sylvia Kaaya

1631 Frequency, Causes, and Factors Associated With Treatment Interruptions (ti) Among Adults Initiating Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) In Western Kenya

Paula Braitstein

E4 TB/HIV: Steps to Successful Integration

Serena Auditorium

303 HIV/TB Integration In A Network Of Vct Centers In Haiti

Reynold Grand'Pierre

563 Prevalence and Management of Tuberculosis Among HIV/AIDS Patients in Armenia

Armine Pepanyan

678 Integration of HIV and TB Services Within the District Hospital: Experiences from the Kericho District Hospital in Kenya

Hellen Muttai

831 TB/HIV Public-Private Partnership For Most-at-Risk-Groups In Jakarta, Indonesia

Flora Tanudyaya

1062 A Model for Integration of TB and HIV Care and Treatment Services in Mulago Hospital, Uganda

Rhoda Wanyenze

1771 Global Progress in Implementing Collaborative TB/HIV Activities - Comparison with the 15 PEPFAR 'Focus' Countries

Alasdair Reid

E7 Behavior Change Programming — Ingredients for Success

KIST 3

473 Skill Building in Self Help Group Women on Sexual Health Communication and Negotiation in the Context of HIV/AIDS in Tamil Nadu, India

Nisha Gupta

1467 Engaging Religious Leaders in an Integrated Approach to Prevention of HIV/AIDS and Unplanned Pregnancies in Rwanda

Stani Ngarukiye

Behavior Change Programming - Ingredients for Success

Caroline Ryan

Report from the Global HIV Prevention Working Group - "Bringing HIV Prevention to Scale: An Urgent Global Priority"

Renee Ridzon

Country Experience with Evidence-Based Intervention in a Generalized Epidemic

Mohammed Ibrahim

E8 Sustainable Financing

KIST 4

907 Cost-analysis of an African Rural Healthcare Model in Rwinkwavu District, Rwanda

Michael Rich

1546 How Generic ARVs are Bringing Down the Cost of ART

Richard Owens

Partnership - AIDS in PRSP Process

Setou Kaba

Panel Discussion: Costing Strategies and Programs

1522 The Costs of HIV Treatment in Developing Countries: Effects of Program Maturity, Context and Design on Total and Component Costs

John Blandford

Costing HIV Strategies: Two Approaches

Dominic Haazen