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Major advances in HIV treatment and prevention continue to shape the global response. Yet, progress in prevention remains uneven, particularly in high-burden regions. At the same time, governments are navigating tighter public budgets, competing health priorities and a shifting donor landscape. Together, these dynamics are reshaping how HIV prevention is financed, managed and delivered, underscoring the need for approaches that are nationally led and built to last.
Drawing on recent evidence and country experiences, the webinar will highlight practical strategies to strengthen leadership, improve coordination and expand national ownership. It will also examine how financing reforms, such as increased domestic investment and alignment with national budgets, can help build more resilient and durable prevention responses.
Speakers include:
- Beatrice Matanje, CEO, Malawi National AIDS Commission
- Vu Lan, Faculty of Fundamental Science and Director, Department of Epidemiology, Hanoi University of Public Health, Viet Nam
- Lloyd Mulenga, Director of Infectious Diseases, Ministry of Health, Zambia
- Nondumiso BQ Ncube, National Executive Director, National Emergency Response Council on HIV and AIDS, Eswatini
- Gallican Rwibasira, HIV, STI, Viral Hepatitis and Other Viral Diseases Control Division Manager, Rwanda Biomedical Center
- Landry Tsague, Director, Primary Care, Africa CDC
- Raymond Yekeye, Director of Operations, Zimbabwe National AIDS Commission