Getting to Zero (International success stories)
Moderator
Nick LUCCHINELLI
Health Equity Matters, Australia
Organizer
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Many high-income settings, including Australia, are on target to achieve the Fast-Track Targets by 2030. This symposium is an opportunity for representatives from these settings to discuss what is working, the challenges ahead, the effort needed to reach the 95 targets and the strategies that will make virtual elimination a reality. The proposed symposium will involve participation from researchers (epidemiological and social research), clinicians and community leaders. Australia’s Minister for Health and Ageing, Hon Mark Butler MP will be invited to deliver opening remarks. This Satellite Symposium is sponsored by the Commonwealth of Australia.
15:00
4 min
Introduction
Health Equity Matters, Australia
15:04
6 min
Welcome
Australian Government, Australia
15:10
6 min
HIV in Australia: An epidemiological profile
Kirby Institute, Australia
15:16
6 min
Community led programming in Australia’s HIV response
Health Equity Matters, Australia
15:22
6 min
The role of new advances in Science to achieve HIV elimination
The University of Melbourne, Australia
15:28
6 min
Scaling up screening, treatment and prevention coverage through integrated, accessible and inclusive healthcare
Kirby Institute, United Kingdom
15:34
6 min
Empowering marginalised communities through community led programming: an international perspective
University Malaya, Malaysia
15:40
6 min
(GIPA) Embedding the meaningful involvement of people with HIV in HIV research
National Association of People With HIV Australia (NAPWHA), Australia
15:46
42 min
Facilitated discussion
University Malaya, Malaysia
The University of Melbourne, Australia
WHO, Switzerland
UNAIDS, Thailand
Kirby Institute, Australia
Health Equity Matters, Australia
Health Equity Matters, Australia
Kirby Institute, United Kingdom
16:28
2 min
Closing remarks
Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care - Australian Government, Australia