CQUIN Workshop: HIV Differentiated Service Delivery: Opportunities and Challenges for TB Prevention and Care Lusaka, Zambia

Apr 11, 2019

The HIV Coverage, Quality, and Impact Network (CQUIN) and the World Health Organization (WHO) hosted “HIV Differentiated Service Delivery: Opportunities and Challenges for TB Prevention and Care” in Lusaka, Zambia from March 26-29, 2019. The learning network convened over 120 global experts to explore the impact of differentiated HIV services on TB screening, diagnosis, prevention, and care; facilitate the exchange of relevant experiences, tools and best practices; and highlight innovations and new data.

Participants included representatives from the ministries of health, civil society, academic institutions, and PEPFAR implementing partners from seven CQUIN countries. Others from global recipient of care networks, academic institutions, the Lesotho Ministry of Health, and PATH Democratic Republic of Congo, ICAP New York, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the International AIDS Society (IAS), the Center for Disease Control, USAID, and the Global Fund also participated.

The meeting included four plenary presentations, three panel presentations, four breakout sessions, one moderated discussion, a tools lab, and a shark tank session.

View the Meeting Report

Recipients of Care Engagement Working Group Pre-meeting Report

View the Agenda

View the Concept Note

Wednesday (March 27) Presentations

Thursday (March 28) Presentations

Friday (March 29) Presentations

Shark Tank Presentations

Photos

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