Prevention on the Line
AVAC Report 2014/15February 2015
AVAC Report 2014/15 Executive Summary: HIV Prevention on the Line
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HIV Prevention On the Line
In any figure charting hoped-for declines in HIV infections, prevention is quite literally causing the line to curve towards zero. But since most models focus mainly on ART for HIV positive people, other forms of prevention are “on the line” in the sense of being inadequately and inaccurately defined, resourced and implemented.
AVAC Report 2014/15 Executive Summary: HIV Prevention on the Line
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Key Recommendations
Align high-impact strategies with human rights and realities.
Invest in an oral PrEP-driven paradigm shift.
Demand short-term results on the path to long-term goals.
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AVAC Report 2014/15 Executive Summary: HIV Prevention on the Line
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Key Recommendations
AVAC Report 2014/15 Executive Summary: HIV Prevention on the Line
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Key Recommendations
AVAC Report 2014/15 Executive Summary: HIV Prevention on the Line
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Taking Targets to Task: Mind the gap.
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For targets to have impact, they need to tick all the boxes. Right now, many targets don’t—or don’t exist at all.
AVAC Report 2014/15 Executive Summary: HIV Prevention on the Line
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AVAC Report 2014/15 Executive Summary: HIV Prevention on the Line
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An effective target can achieve results
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Targets that require work
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VMMC targets, 2011 and today
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Put Prevention on the Line
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Key Recommendations
AVAC Report 2014/15 Executive Summary: HIV Prevention on the Line
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Global ART Coverage (2014)
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Funding Civil Society Organizations: Need to Increase for Impact
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PrEP evaluation studies (12/2014)
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What to Expect for PrEP in Africa in 2015
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PrEP: Proof-of-concept to prevention phenomenon
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HIV Prevention R&D Investment 2009-2013
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Injectable Options and Preventable Confusion:
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Pox-Protein Public-Private Partnership (P5)
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Tracking P5 Development
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Conferences that made history—And must again
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AVAC Report 2014/15: HIV Prevention On the Line
Analysis of the state of HIV prevention research and implementationExploration of targets, strategies and resources needed across the research-to-rollout spectrum.http://www.avac.org/report2014-15