HIVAdolescence
Meeting category
Date(s)
10 Oct 2018 - 12 Oct 2018
Location
Cape Town, South Africa
2
Organizer
Platinum Level Support
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Johnson and Johnson
GSK | ViiV Healthcare

International Workshop on HIV & Adolescence 2018

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Day 1 - Wednesday, 10th October 2018

Session 1: Introduction to trial design - issues for adults and adolescents -
Chairs
Linda-Gail Bekker, MBChB, DTMH, DCH, FCP(SA), PhD
Desmond Tutu Health Foundation / University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa
Bakita Kasadha
Bakita Kasadha
Global Network of Young PeopleLiving with HIV
What do we know already?
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Sinead Delaney, MBBCh, MSc, DTM&H, PhD
The Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute (Wits RHI), South Africa
What are the trial design issues for adolescents?
Lee Fairlie
Lee Fairlie, MBChB, FCPaeds
The Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute (Wits RHI), South Africa
Session 2: Trial design considerations for adolescents -
Chairs
Victor Musiime, MBChB, MMed, PhD
Joint Clinical Research Centre/Makerere University, Uganda
The role of pharmacokinetics/dynamics in R&D and PK/PD considerations for adolescents (Not yet available)
Angela DM Kashuba, BScPhm, PharmD, DABCP, FCP
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, United States
Ethical-legal considerations for clinical trials for adolescents
Marc Blockman
Marc Blockman, MBChB, MMed
University of Cape Town, South Africa
Social and behavioral considerations for adolescents
Millicent Atujuna
Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation, South Africa
Considerations for vulnerable and marginalized adolescents
Webster Mavhu, PhD
CeSHHAR / Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Zimbabwe & United Kingdom
Session 3: Trial design solutions for adolescents -
Round table: What are the trial design solutions for adolescents?
Service delivery trials
Jenala Chipingu
Jenala Chipungu
CIDRZ, Zambia
Session 4: Other Considerations -
No presentations available

Day 2 - Thursday, 11th October 2018

Session 5: Innovation to Scale: Implementation Science -
Chairs
Alice Armstrong, BScN, DTN, DTMH, MScIH
UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Region Office, Kenya
Marissa Vicari, MA
International AIDS Society, Switzerland
Implementation science - Introduction (Not yet available
Jabulani Gilford Kheswa
Jabulani Gilford Kheswa, PhD, MEd
Fort Hare University, South Africa
MoH experience
Hilda Bara
Hilda Bara, MPH, MBChB
City of Harare, Zimbabwe
Role of young people as implementers (overview presentation of examples) (Not yet available)
Kossy Samuel
Y+, Nigeria
Taking it to scale… DREAMS
Nora Toiv
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Session 6: Innovation to Scale: Solutions for adolescents - programming considerations -
Moderator
Round table: What are the trial design solutions for adolescents and how to scale up?
Scaling up HIV testing for adolescents: A decentralised perspective (Not yet available)
Leon Nyang’wara
Leon Nyang’wara
Kisumu County Adolescent Focal Point, MoH, Kenya
Symposium EGPAF: New Horizons: Objectives on Advanced Treatment Options
New Horizon Collaborative - Overview and Highlights
Natella Rakhmanina, MD, PhD, FAAP, FCP, AAHIVS
Children’s National Hospital, United States
Session 7: Mini oral abstract presentations (two parallel sessions) -
Parallel Session 1 - Programming Progress
Alice Armstrong, BScN, DTN, DTMH, MScIH
UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Region Office, Kenya
Talimba Bandawe
Girl Effect Malawi
Committee of African Youth Advisors: A Model for Foundation-wide Youth Engagement (Not yet available)
Temahlungwane Mkhonta
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Sustaining Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) Services and Linkages with Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH): Lessons learned from the Zimbabwe Smart-LyncAges Project
Simbarashe Mabaya
#3
Enhancing viral suppression among adolescents, through service delivery quality improvement approach in Western Kenya
Elizabeth Okoth
#4
YBank: financial incentives for improving retention in care and adherence to anti-retroviral therapy amongst adolescents living with HIV in Rwanda (Not yet available)
Rebecca Hope
#5
Peer-led work and how to take it to scale
Marissa Vicari, MA
International AIDS Society, Switzerland
Fletcher Chiu
HIV/AIDS Rights Advocacy Association of Taiwan (PRAA)
Using adolescent peer educators to increase retention at Mnazi Mmoja hospital, Zanzibar (Not yet available)
Noela Nsanzugwanko
#7
Long term clinical and psychosocial status of Community Adolescent Treatment Supporters in Harare, Zimbabwe
Godspower Sande
#8
Unwavering Voices: Engagement of Youth Champions in policy and advocacy in Mombasa County-Kenya
Robert Kimathi
#9
Defying the odds to mentor and influence the Adolescent MSM/MSW to uptake and adhere to comprehensive sexual health services including PReP
Charles Mukoma
#10
Youth Activist and Advocates Scoping Project (YAASP)
Pascsal Akahome
#11
Parallel Session 2 - Prevention and testing
Shanine Mushonga
Chair: Shanine Mushonga
Differentiated Service Delivery
Millicent Sethaile
Millicent Sethaile
Southern African AIDS Trust
Assessing the knowledge and perceptions regarding HIV Testing Services (HTS) and Sexual Reproductive Health & Rights (SRHR) among adolescents in public high schools in Khayelitsha, South Africa: The GAP Year Study
Clarence Yah
#12
He Stands Firm: Cracking the Code on Adolescent Boys’ and Young Men’s HIV Testing Behavior
Gabriel Mutua
#13
Adolescent girls’ PrEP uptake from a community-based mobile clinic: early findings from the POWER demonstration project
Elzette Rousseau-Jemwa
#14
Combination school- and community-based interventions increase reports of sexual assault in females under 25 years, and provide opportunity for HIV risk mitigation through post-exposure prophylaxis: evidence from rural South Africa
Tshilidzi Masikwha
#15
Optimising Adolescent Health and Treatment Options
Bakita Kasadha
Chair: Bakita Kasadha
Global Network of Young PeopleLiving with HIV
Victor Musiime, MBChB, MMed, PhD
Joint Clinical Research Centre/Makerere University, Uganda
Teens just want to have fun: Association between substance use and weekend ART adherence amongst adolescents living with HIV in South Africa
Laurence Campeau
#18
Pregnant and pushed out: Premature transition of pregnant adolescents living with HIV to adult HIV services
Daniella Mark
#19
Care and support needs and interventions for ALHIV
Victor Musiime, MBChB, MMed, PhD
Joint Clinical Research Centre/Makerere University, Uganda
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Hannie Ophelia Stevenson
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Common mental health disorders, HIV status and HIV intervention uptake among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in rural KwaZulu-Natal (Not yet available)
Thandiwe Nondumiso Mthiyane
#20
Experiences and outcomes of group psychotherapy as an antiretroviral adherence support intervention among young people failing on ART at Newlands Clinic, Harare, Zimbabwe
Bahati Kasimonje
#21
Mental health and socio-economic screening programme in adolescent HIV clinic – outcomes and relation to health indicators
Kate Braithwaite
#22

Day 3 - Friday, 12th October 2018

Opening Day 3 -
HEAIDS
Ramneek Ahluwalia
Ramneek Ahluwalia
HEAIDS, South Africa
Young people leading the HIV response -
Presentation
Talimba Bandawe
Girl Effect Malawi
Presentation
Dany Stolbunov
Dany Stolbunov
Teenagizer, Ukraine
Presentation
Oluwafisayo Alao
Oluwafisayo Alao
Youth RISE, Nigeria
Panel discussion: Capacity building -
Moderator
Bakita Kasadha
Bakita Kasadha
Global Network of Young PeopleLiving with HIV
Presentation
Dany Stolbunov
Dany Stolbunov
Teenagizer, Ukraine
Overview
Welcome

Over 200 participants attended the 2nd edition of the International Conference on HIV and Adolescence. We would like to thank everybody for their invaluable contribution in making this workshop such a success.

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we would also like to express our gratitude to Johnson & Johnson, ViiV and Gilead for their generous support. 

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