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PATA 2018 Youth Summit in partnership with Y+

Let’s get READY for #PeerPower!

26 – 28 November, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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PATA extends special thanks to all contributors, speakers, and facilitators.

Summit and programme coordination:

Paediatric AdolescentTreatment Africa (PATA)

Global Network of Young People Living with HIV (Y+) Youth Summit Working Group: PATA, Y+, Adolescent Treatment Coalition (ATC), International HIV/AIDS Alliance, Regional Psychosocial Support Institute (REPSSI), Africaid, PATA Youth Advisory Panel (YAP) Programme contribution and facilitation: PATA; Africaid; African Young Positives (AY+); Aidsfonds; ATC; Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF); Family AIDS Care and Education services (FACES); Grassroots Soccer; HIV Young Leaders Fund; International AIDS Society (IAS); International HIV/AIDS Alliance; International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF); Ministry of Health, Tanzania; Mzansti Wakho; Peer To Peer Uganda (PEERU); REPSSI; TACOSODE; The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS); The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF); Uganda Network of Young People Living with HIV and AIDS (UNYPA); WeCare; Wits Reproductive Health Institute (WRHI); Y+; Youth Activists Advocates Scoping Project (YAASP); Zimbabwe Young Positives (ZY+) and the World Health Organization (WHO). Summit organisation and logistics: PATA and READY+ consortium partners Communications and media: PATA and International HIV/AIDS Alliance Summit donor partners:

Special thanks are extended to the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Robert Carr Fund for civil society networks and Aidsfonds, the M.A.C AIDS Fund, Positive Action for Children’s Fund, Positive Action for Adolescents Fund, Adolescent Treatment Coalition, the Elma Foundation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

PATA also acknowledges the contributions of the PATA Board and staff, PATA Youth Advisory Panel (YAP), PATA Technical Advisory Panel (TAP), and all PATA Technical Assistants.

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ARRIVAL: Sunday 25 November

12:00 – 14:00 Lunch for arriving guests

The Market restaurant

15:00 – 18:00 Registration

Hotel lobby, business centre

From 18:30 Casual dinner The Market restaurant

DAY 1: Monday 26 November

THE POWER OF PARTNERSHIPS

Overview: Day One provides a regional context and update on adolescent HIV, while exploring the importance of partnership in our collective response. Inputs and discussions will demonstrate that we can increase our chance of success and have far greater impact when we establish strong alliances and work together at all levels, pooling the combined experience, resources and skills of peer supporters, health providers, youth networks, programme implementers, policy-makers and communities. Together, we will unpack each of our unique roles and responsibilities, explore why and how we fit together, share our challenges and identify strategies to strengthen our partnerships so that we may be more effective and impactful. 06:30 – 08:00 Breakfast

The Market restaurant

07:30 – 08:15 Registration for day delegates

Hotel lobby, business centre

08:30 – 10:00 Setting the scene

Grand Ocean 1+2

[All delegates]

Chairs: Cedric Nininahazwe, Y+, Burundi, and Luann Hatane, PATA, South

Africa

Welcome address

Dr Mastidia Rutaihwa, Ministry of Health, Tanzania

National Anthem of Tanzania: Mungu ibariki Afrika

Team Tanzania

Fresh voices making choices

Julian Kerboghossian, Y+, Lebanon

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Health providers: Key partners in the youth response

Agnes Ronan, PATA, South Africa

Global update on the adolescent HIV response

Marissa Vicari, IAS, Switzerland

Regional update: The adolescent HIV landscape

Ulrike Gilbert, UNICEF, Tanzania

10:00 – 10:30 Tea

10:30 – 12:15 World Café Workshops

Please review the table below.

Ten-minute best practice presentations and discussion

• Mobilising youth through the 3 Cs: Coaches, Curriculum and

Culture

Dennis Dube, Grassroots Soccer, South Africa

• Nuts and bolts of peer support

Blessings Banda, WeCare, Malawi, and Grace Ngulube, Zalewa

Clinic, Malawi

• Differentiated service delivery models for adolescents

Refilwe Mafojane, Wits RHI, South Africa

• Y+ scorecard service evaluation

Cedric Nininahazwe, Y+, Burundi

12:15 – 13:15 Lunch

The Market restaurant

13:15 – 15:00 GetREADY Youth dialogue or Skills-building session

Please review the information and table below.

Health providers

All health providers are required to attend the skills-building session. Please

note which room you are in, based on the below table.

Health Providers Peer Supporters Partners

All health providers Cameroon, DRC,

Mozambique, Tanzania

Eswatini, Ethiopia,

Kenya, Malawi, South

Africa, Uganda, Zambia,

Zimbabwe

ATC, youth networks,

donors, implementors

Grand Garden 1+2 Grand Ocean 1+2 Kilimanjaro Grand Garden 3

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Peer supporters, youth networks and Y+ focal persons

All peer supporters, youth networks and Y+ focal persons are required to

attend the youth dialogue session. Please note which room you are in,

based on the below table.

Partners, ATC members, donors and implementers

May choose to take part in the youth dialogue or skills-building session.

15:00 – 15:30 Tea

15:30 – 17:00 Intergenerational dialogue

Please review the table below.

17:00 – 18:00 Marketplace

Hotel lobby

18:00 Optional volleyball

19:00 Casual dinner

The Market restaurant

Health Providers Peer Supporters Youth Networks & Y+

Focal Persons

All health providers

Cameroon, DRC, Eswatini,

Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi,

Mozambique, South Africa,

Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia,

Zimbabwe

Burundi, Eswatini, Kenya,

Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda,

Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia,

Zimbabwe

Grand Garden 1+2 Grand Ocean 1+2 Kilimanjaro

Skills-building session: The what

and how of HIV/ SRH integration,

PATA

Youth dialogue and networks

building,

PATA

Youth dialogue and networks

building,

Aidsfonds, AY+& Y+

Burundi, Cameroon,

DRC, Mozambique,

Tanzania

Eswatini, Malawi, South

Africa

Ethiopia, Kenya,

Rwanda, Uganda Zambia, Zimbabwe

Peer supporters, health providers, youth networks & designated partners divided by country

Grand Ocean 1+2 Grand Garden 1+2 Grand Garden 3 Kilimanjaro

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DAY 2: Tuesday 27 November

THE POWER OF PEERS IN SERVICE DELIVERY

Overview: Day Two highlights the importance of responsive, integrated, adolescent-friendly and peer-led service delivery, while highlighting the critical contribution of adolescents and young people in planning, delivering and evaluating youth services. The day provides technical updates and skills-building across key HIV service areas, with a focus on reaching the most inadequately served youth, whilst integrating and strengthening effective health partnerships in service delivery.

06:00 – 08:00 Breakfast

The Market restaurant

07:00 – 07:30 Optional beginners sunrise yoga on the beach

08:30 – 10:00 Setting the scene

Grand Ocean 1+2

[All delegates]

Chair: Blessings Banda, WeCare, Malawi and Nadege Uwase, AY+, Rwanda

Voting on adolescent-friendly health services

Youth on the frontline – Partners in Service Delivery

Kelvin Makura, ZY+, Zimbabwe

Providing stigma-free, integrated HIV-SRHR services in your clinic

Annah Sango, ZY+, Zimbabwe

Beyond the clinic: What is needed for holistic and comprehensive care

Edwick Mapalala, REPSSI, Tanzania

The future of adolescent treatment and care: New treatment options and

delivery models

Dr Patrick Oyaro, FACES and PATA, Kenya

10:00 – 10:30 Tea

10:30 – 12:15 Skills-building sessions

Please review the information and table below.

Health providers

Please note which room you are in, based on the below table.

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Peer supporters, youth networks and Y+ focal persons

English-speakers must choose to join one of 3 peer supporter skills-building

sessions from 10:30-12:15 and select another skills-building session to join

after lunch from 13:15-15:00.

French, Portuguese and Swahili translation will be available in

Grand Ocean 1. Sessions will change in this room before and after lunch.

Partners, ATC members, donors and implementers

May choose to take part in the any of the skills-building sessions.

12:15 – 13:15 Lunch

The Market restaurant

13:15 – 15:00 Skills-building session

Please review the information and table below.

Health providers

Please note which room you are in, based on the below table.

Peer supporters, youth networks and Y+ focal persons

English-speakers must choose to join another skills-building session that is

different to one they took part in before lunch.

Health Providers Peer Supporters, Youth Networks & Y+ Focal

Persons

Eswatini, Malawi,

Mozambique,

South Africa,

Zambia,

Zimbabwe

Burundi,

Cameroon, DRC,

Ethiopia, Kenya,

Tanzania, Uganda

Cameroon, DRC,

Mozambique,

Tanzania

Burundi, Eswatini,

Ethiopia, Kenya,

Malawi, Rwanda,

South Africa,

Uganda, Zambia,

Zimbabwe

Burundi, Eswatini,

Ethiopia, Kenya,

Malawi,Rwanda,

South Africa,

Uganda, Zambia,

Zimbabwe

Grand Garden 1 Grand Garden 2 Grand Ocean 1 Grand Ocean 2 Kilimanjaro

Time to talk:

Providing stigma-

free services for

YPLHIV,

International HIV/

AIDS Alliance

The 5C’s of

adherence

counselling:

Constructive,

connected,

cooperative, caring

& client-centred,

REPSSI

Self-care and

maintaining the

boundaries of the

peer support role,

Africaid

The 5C’s of

adherence

counselling:

Constructive,

connected,

cooperative, caring

& client-centred,

REPSSI

The nuts & bolts of

facilitating support

groups,

UNYPA

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French, Portuguese and Swahili translation will be available in

Grand Ocean 1. Sessions will change in this room after lunch.

Partners, ATC members, donors and implementers

May choose to take part in the any of the skills-building sessions.

15:00 – 15:30 Tea

15:30 – 17:00 Intergenerational dialogue

Please review the table below.

17:00 – 18:00 Marketplace

Hotel lobby

18:00 Optional soccer

19:00 Casual dinner

The Market restaurant

Health Providers Peer Supporters, Youth Networks & Y+ Focal

Persons

Eswatini, Malawi,

Mozambique,

South Africa,

Zambia,

Zimbabwe

Burundi,

Cameroon, DRC,

Ethiopia, Kenya,

Tanzania, Uganda

Cameroon, DRC,

Mozambique,

Tanzania

Burundi, Eswatini,

Ethiopia, Kenya,

Malawi, Rwanda,

South Africa,

Uganda, Zambia,

Zimbabwe

Burundi, Eswatini,

Ethiopia, Kenya,

Malawi, Rwanda,

South Africa,

Uganda, Zambia,

Zimbabwe

Grand Garden 1 Grand Garden 2 Grand Ocean 1 Grand Ocean 2 Kilimanjaro

The 5C’s of

adherence

counselling:

Constructive,

connected,

cooperative, caring

& client-centred,

REPSSI

Time to talk:

Providing stigma-

free services for

YPLHIV,

International HIV/

AIDS Alliance

The 5C’s of

adherence

counselling:

Constructive,

connected,

cooperative, caring

& client-centred,

REPSSI

Self-care and

maintaining the

boundaries of the

peer support role,

Africaid

The nuts & bolts of

facilitating support

groups,

UNYPA

Burundi, Cameroon,

DRC, Mozambique,

Tanzania

Eswatini, Malawi, South

Africa

Ethiopia, Kenya,

Rwanda, Uganda Zambia, Zimbabwe

Peer supporters, health providers, youth networks & designated partners divided by country

Grand Ocean 1+2 Grand Garden 1+2 Grand Garden 3 Kilimanjaro

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DAY 3: Wednesday 28 November

THE POWER OF ADVOCACY

Overview: Day Three consolidates the central lessons, priorities and messages from the summit, with sessions focused on leveraging data-driven advocacy to drive programme change and policy improvement for youth. The final, in a series of daily intergenerational dialogues, will culminate in a Commitment to Action towards accelerated efforts and greater cooperation on the road to 2020.

06:30 – 08:00 Breakfast

The Market restaurant

07:00 – 07:30 Optional beach aerobics

The Market restaurant

08:30 – 10:30 Setting the scene

Grand Ocean 1+2

[All delegates]

Chair: Mercy Ngulube, IAS, United Kingdom and Kelvin Makura, ZY+,

Zimbabwe

Evidence for advocacy in the adolescent response: What are the priorities?

Elona Toska, Mzantsi Wakho, South Africa

Youth advocacy and activism: Strengthening capacity and ensuring

legitimacy

Nadege Munyaburanga, AY+, Rwanda

Health providers as youth advocates

Dr Elizabeth Okoth, EGPAF, Kenya

Leaving nobody behind: Reaching young key populations

Moses Bwire, PEERU, Uganda

10:00 – 10:30 Tea

10:30 – 12:15 Skills-building session

Please review the information and table below.

Health providers

Please note which room you are in, based on the below table.

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Peer supporters, youth networks and Y+ focal persons

English-speakers must choose to join one of 3 peer supporter skills-building

sessions from 10:30-12:15 and select another skills-building session to join

after lunch from 13:15-15:00.

French, Portuguese and Swahili translation will be available in Grand Ocean

1. Sessions will change in this room before and after lunch.

Partners, ATC members, donors and implementers

May choose to take part in the any of the skills-building sessions.

12:15 – 13:15 Lunch

The Market restaurant

13:15 – 15:00 Skills-building

Please review the information and table below.

Health providers

Please note which room you are in, based on the below table.

Peer supporters, youth networks and Y+ focal persons

English-speakers must choose to join another skills-building session that is

different to one they took part in before lunch.

French, Portuguese and Swahili translation will be available in

Grand Ocean 1. Sessions will change in this room after lunch.

Health Providers Peer Supporters, Youth Networks & Y+ Focal

Persons

REACH, DSD4SA,

C3 READY+

Cameroon, DRC,

Mozambique,

Tanzania

Burundi, Eswatini,

Ethiopia, Kenya,

Malawi, Rwanda,

South Africa,

Uganda, Zambia,

Zimbabwe

Burundi, Eswatini,

Ethiopia, Kenya,

Malawi, Rwanda,

South Africa,

Uganda, Zambia,

Zimbabwe

Grand Garden 1 Grand Garden 2 Grand Ocean 1 Grand Ocean 2 Kilimanjaro

Empowered with

Evidence: Using

research and data

to shape advocacy

work for AYPLHIV,

Mzantsi Wakho

READY+ Health

Provider

Programme

Meeting

What works for us:

Advocacy in action

in my clinic and

community,

IAS

How to use our

data for better

programming and

advocacy,

International

HIV/AIDS Alliance

and Y+

The power of youth

activism and

leadership in ending

AIDS by 2030,

IPPF and HIV

Young Leaders

Fund

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Partners, ATC members, donors and implementers

May choose to take part in the any of the skills-building sessions.

15:00 – 15:30 Tea

15:30 – 17:00 Intergenerational dialogue, closing & certificate presentation

Grand Ocean 1+2

[All delegates]

Vote of thanks

Jeroen Verheul, Dutch Ambassador to Tanzania, Madagascar, Mauritius, &

the Comoros

Chairs: Consolata Opiyo, Y+, Kenya, Dr Patrick Oyara, FACES, Kenya,

Cedric Nininahazwe, Y+, Burundi, Luann Hatane, PATA, South Africa and

Agnes Ronan, PATA, South Africa

17:00 Group photo

19:00 Farewell dinner and WOW Awards

Master of Ceremony: Blessings Banda, WeCare, Malawi

Sky Beach

Health Providers Peer Supporters, Youth Networks & Y+ Focal

Persons

REACH, DSD4SA,

C3 READY+

Cameroon, DRC,

Mozambique,

Tanzania

Burundi, Eswatini,

Ethiopia, Kenya,

Malawi, Rwanda,

South Africa,

Uganda, Zambia,

Zimbabwe

Burundi, Eswatini,

Ethiopia, Kenya,

Malawi, Rwanda,

South Africa,

Uganda, Zambia,

Zimbabwe

Grand Garden 1 Grand Garden 2 Grand Ocean 1 Grand Ocean 2 Kilimanjaro

REACH, DSD4SA,

C3 Health Provider

Programme

Meeting

Empowered with

Evidence: Using

research and data

to shape advocacy

work for AYPLHIV,

Mzantsi Wakho

How to use our

data for better

programming and

advocacy,

International

HIV/AIDS Alliance

and Y+

What works for us:

Advocacy in action

in my clinic and

community,

IAS

The power of youth

activism and

leadership in ending

AIDS by 2030,

IPPF and HIV

Young Leaders

Fund

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DEPARTURE: Thursday 29 November

Before 11:00 Hotel check-out

Departures to Julius Nyerere International Airport based on flight times

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PATA and Y+ gives a big thank you to all summit contributors and

participants

PATA 2018 Youth Summit: Participating Health Facilities

Country Health facility

Cameroon Chantal Biya Foundation

Cameroon Nkwen Baptist Health Centre

DRC Khalembelembe Clinic

Eswatini Bhekinkosi Nazarene Clinic

Eswatini Emkhuzweni Health Centre

Eswatini Mbikwakhe Clinic

Eswatini Piggs Peak Government Hospital

Eswatini Siteki Public Health Unit

Ethiopia ALERT Paediatric ART Clinic

Kenya Sunshine Smiles Clnic

Malawi Neno District Hospital

Malawi Rainbow Clinic

Malawi Tisungane Clinic

Malawi Zalewa Clinic

Mozambique Centro de Saude Bagamoyo

Mozambique Centro de Saúde de Boane

Mozambique Centro de Saude 1 de Junho

Mozambique Centro de Saúde de Marracuene

Mozambique Centro de Saúde Munhava

Mozambique Centro de Saúde Ponta Gea

South Africa Right to Care

South Africa Wits RHI

Tanzania Baylor Tanzania

Tanzania Biharamulo Council Designated Hospital

Tanzania Makole Health Centre, EGPAF

Tanzania Mwananyamala Hospital CTC

Tanzania Nkwenda Health Center

Tanzania PASADA Upendano Hospital

Tanzania Sinza Hospital

Tanzania St Elizabeth Hospital, EGPAF

Tanzania St Mary Isingiro Hospital

Tanzania Temeke Referral Hospital

Tanzania Vijibweni Health Center

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Uganda Baylor Uganda

Uganda JCRC

Uganda Lira Infectious Disease Clinic

Uganda Mulago COE ISS Clinic

Uganda TASO Gulu

Zambia Chazanga Health Centre

Zambia Chikupi Rural Health Centre

Zambia Ipusukilo Clinic

Zambia Kafue Estate Clinic

Zambia Tiny Tim and Friends

Zimbabwe Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospital

Zimbabwe Chitungwiza Central Hospital

Zimbabwe Gaths Mine Hospital

Zimbabwe Mongenster Mission Hospital

Zimbabwe Mpilo Ol Clinic

Zimbabwe United Bulawayo Hospital

Lanyards

Partners, ATC

member,

donors &

implementors

PATA staff, TA

facilities

Y+ focal

persons, Youth

Networks

Peer

Supporters &

YAPs

Health

Providers

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WIMBO WA TAIFA

Mungu Ibariki Afrika, (God Bless Africa)

Wabariki Viongozi Wake, (bless her leaders)

Hekima, Umoja na Amani (wisdom, unity and peace)

Hizi ni Ngao Zetu, (these are our shields)

Afrika na Watu Wake. (Africa and her people)

Ibariki, Afrika, (Bless,Africa)

Ibariki, Afrika, (Bless,Africa)

Tubariki, Watoto wa Afrika, (Bless, Children of Africa)

Mungu Ibariki Tanzania, (God Bless Tanzania)

Dumisha Uhuru na Umoja, (sustain independence and unity)

Wake kwa Waume na Watoto, (Women, Men and Children)

Mungu, Ibariki, (God, Bless,)

Tanzania na Watu Wake (Tanzania and her people)

Ibariki, Tanzania, (Bless,Tanzania)

Ibariki, Tanzania, (Bless,Tanzania)

Tubariki, Watoto wa Tanzania (Bless, Children of Tanzania)

WIMBO WA TAIFA: National Anthem – Tanzania

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Social media

@teampata

@PaediatricAdolescentTreatmentAfrica

@TeamPata

#PATA2018YouthSummit

#READYtolead

#PeerPower

#WeAreREADY

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Ramada Hotel Layout

Ground floor layout

First floor layout

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Paediatric AdolescentTreatment Africa

PATA believes in the principle of developing sustainable interventions that are receptive to global guidance, linked to national strategic plans, informed by young people living with HIV and undertaken in collaboration with local communities. PATA works to extend the quality of service delivery on the frontlines of paediatric and adolescent HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. Health facilities within the PATA Network are encouraged to reach out to neighbouring facilities and local partners to expand the ‘PATA Network’ and extend the ‘PATA effect’ through ongoing peer-to-peer and south-to-south learning and exchange. For more information about PATA, visit our website www.teampata.org

Tel: +27 21 447 9566 Fax: +27 86 619 1623 Email: [email protected]

Waverly Business Park Building 20, Suite 204 Wycroft Road Mowbray Cape Town South Africa 7705