About the discussion
The current discussions on the need to design appropriate HIV prevention interventions for sub-Saharan Africa present a unique opportunity for launching a dialogue around prevention-related issues. Targeting stakeholders in eastern and southern Africa, the discussion will discuss pertinent HIV prevention issues that will inform programme design and implementation across the region.
Phase 1
Discussions specifically aim to:
- Create a space for an expert, focused discussion on key issues related to HIV prevention in eastern and southern Africa
- Stimulate further discussion on the conclusions of the SADC Think Tank Meeting, May 2006
Themes
Notable prevention topics that have been discussed, currently under discussion and will be discussed in future are listed below. Member contributions and comments on the following themes are particularly encouraged:
- Multiple concurrent partnerships
- Male circumcision
- Strategic condom programming
- Positive prevention
- Role of men
- Intergenerational Sex
- Let's Talk About Sex
- Sidelined in Prevention: Lesbians, Gays, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI)
- Sidelined in Prevention: People with Disabilities (HIV/AIDS and Disability)
- Criminalisation of HIV Transmission
- Invigorating Universal Access towards HIV Prevention, Treatment, Care and Support
- Provider Initiated Testing & Counselling (currently under discussion
Phase 2
Following this discussion, a summary will be prepared that captures the highlights of all contributions and all contributors will be duly acknowledged. This will lead on to Phase 2 where the discussion will aim to engage a broad audience on HIV prevention specifically aimed at:
- Creating a space for people in eastern and southern Africa to share knowledge, skills and experiences in HIV prevention
- Promoting advocacy, partnerships and networking at both national and sub-regional levels
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