Leveraging the Lessons of Differentiated Service Delivery to Provide High-Quality Integrated Maternal and Child Health Services

 

Day 1

Session 1: Opening Plenary 

7 am New York | 11 am Freetown | 1 pm Geneva & Pretoria | 2 pm Nairobi

Moderator: Peter Preko (ICAP|CQUIN) 

  • Miriam Rabkin (ICAP at Columbia University): Welcome and framing remarks
  • Elaine Abrams, ICAP Columbia: Addressing the Needs of Women Living with HIV Across the Life Course
  • Ben Chi, UNC Chapel Hill: Optimizing Prevention of Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Infections for Women on Antiretroviral Therapy

Watch Recorded Session [video_popup url=”https://youtu.be/0LvkyncmCn4″ text=”English”] | [video_popup url=”https://youtu.be/bHHQuG3fsmU” text=”French”]

Break

30 minutes, starting at 8 am New York | 12 pm Freetown | 2 pm Geneva & Pretoria | 3 pm Nairobi

Session 2: Plenary Panel: Pregnancy and STI Prevention for Women on ART

8: 30 am New York | 12:30 pm Freetown |  2:30 pm Geneva & Pretoria | 3:30 pm Nairobi

Moderators: Morkor Newman (WHO) and Fatima Tsiouris (ICAP)

  • Anouk Amzel, USAID: Models of Care for Women on ART
  • Chelsea Morroni, Botswana Sexual & Reproductive Health Initiative: FP Integration for Women on ART
  • Prisca Kasonde, ICAP Zambia: Pregnancy Prevention for Women on ART

Watch Recorded Session [video_popup url=”https://youtu.be/a2Q9rMEfK8o” text=”English”] | [video_popup url=”https://youtu.be/ItbnxiK5KXo” text=”Portuguese”]

Break

30 minutes, starting at 9:30 am New York | 1:30 pm Freetown | 3:30 pm  Geneva & Pretoria | 4:30 pm Nairobi

Session 3: Parallel Sessions 

 10 am New York | 2 pm Freetown | 4 pm Geneva & Pretoria | 5 pm Nairobi

Session 3A: Testing for HIV and Syphilis

Moderators: Sage Semafara (Rwanda Network of People Living with HIV) & Peter Ehrenkranz (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)

    • Lee Pyne Mercier, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
    • Andrew Storey, CHAI
    • Thato Chidarikire, National Department of Health, South Africa
    • Gbenga Ijaodola, Federal Ministry of Health, Nigeria

Session 3B: Ensuring Integration of Contraceptive Services into DSD for HIV Treatment Models

Moderators: Helen Bygrave (IAS) and Stella Kentutsi (NAFOPHANU, Uganda)

  • Anna Grimsrud, IAS: How Can We Leverage DSD for the Integration of Contraceptive Care?
  • Cathrien Alons, EGPAF: Overview of the Rapid Assessment
  • Megan Fisher, EGPAF: Findings of a Rapid Assessment on the Integration of Family Planning into Differentiated ART Service Delivery Models in Twelve Health Facilities  Supported by EGPAF in Kenya and Tanzania
  • Chrispine Kimario, EGPAF Tanzania
  • Justine Jelagat Odionyi, EGPAF Kenya

Day 2 

Session 4: Opening Plenary 

7 am New York | 11 am Freetown | 1 pm Geneva & Pretoria | 2 pm Nairobi

Moderators: Elaine Abrams (ICAP) and Lilian Mworeko (ICWEA)

  • Shahin Lockman, Harvard University: Optimizing HIV Treatment and Vertical Prevention During Pregnancy
  • Tracy Johnson, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: Using Patient Pathways to Enhance Person-centered Care

Watch Recorded Session [video_popup url=”https://youtu.be/OwlBejz01mM” text=”English”] | [video_popup url=”https://youtu.be/5Z7NpBvAQsE” text=”French”] | [video_popup url=”https://youtu.be/i9MK52-1drE” text=”Portuguese”]

Break

30 minutes, starting at 8 am New York | 12 pm Freetown | 2 pm Geneva & Pretoria | 3 pm Nairobi

Session 5: Plenary Panel Discussions

8: 30 am New York | 12:30 pm Freetown | 2:30 pm Geneva & Pretoria | 3:30 pm Nairobi

    Moderators: Tamsin Phillips (University of Cape Town) and Helder Macul (Mozambique MOH)

    • Katherine Simon, Baylor Malawi: TIGANTHE Malawi Community Model
    • Judy Odondi, ICAP Kenya: Group Models for Pregnant Adolescents in Kenya
    • Frank dePalombo, Mothers to Mothers: DSD Models to Support Retention
    • Cheick Tidiane Tall, UNICEF: Integration of Point of Care Viral Load Measurement at the PHC Level to Support DSD Models

    Watch Recorded Session [video_popup url=”https://youtu.be/QHshN82U1rg” text=”English”] | [video_popup url=”https://youtu.be/VlxiN4WK5mw” text=”French”] | [video_popup url=”https://youtu.be/TnoFkgj-iic” text=”Portuguese”]

     

    Break

    30 minutes, starting at 9:30 am New York | 1:30 pm Freetown | 3:30 pm Geneva & Pretoria | 4:30 pm Nairobi

    Session 6: Parallel Sessions 

     10 am New York | 2 pm Freetown | 4 pm Geneva & Pretoria | 5 pm Nairobi

    Session 6A: Optimal Models of Care for Pregnant HIV Positive Women (French)

    Moderators: Greet Vandebriel (ICAP Burundi) and Cheick Tidiane Tall (UNICEF)

    • Mathurin Koudjale, PNLS Cote d’Ivoire: Experience from Cote d’Ivoire
    • Khady Fall Traoré, Senegal MOH: Experience from Senegal
    • Ange Mavula, Executive Director, UCOP+, DRC: Perspective of Recipients of Care
    • Alerck Usabase, International Community of Women Living with HIV, Burundi: Perspectives of Recipients of Care

    Session 6B: Optimal Models of Care for Pregnant HIV Positive Women (English)

    Moderators: Rachel Mudekereza (ICAP CI) and Josen Kiggundu (MOH Uganda)

    • Kikanda Kindandi, EGPAF Eswatini: Experience from Eswatini
    • Zewdie Zebideru, Ethiopia MOH: MMD for Pregnant Women
    • Evelyne Mtetwa, Africaid Zimbabwe: The Young Mentor Mothers Program
    • Kudzai Tarakinyu, Zimbabwe, Young Mentor Mother
    • Anthony Ashinyo, Ghana NACP: Lessons Learned from Ghana’s Mentor Mother Program

    Session 6C: Testing and Treatment of STIs During Pregnancy

    Moderators: Mohammed Mahdi (ICAP NY) and Mame Awa Toure (ICAP Sierra Leone) 

    • Maeve Brito de Mello, WHO: Framing Remarks
    • Cyprien Kengne, National AIDS Control Committee, Cameroon: HIV and STI Study
    • Linda Kisaakye, Uganda MOH: Dual Testing and Treatment in ANC
    • Félicité Nkunzimana, Burundi MOH: Lessons Learned from Dual Testing During Pregnancy

    Day 3

    Session 7: Opening Plenary

    7 am New York | 11 am Freetown | 1 pm Geneva & Pretoria | 2 pm Nairobi

    Moderator: Morkor Newman (WHO)

    • Fatima Tsiouris, ICAP at Columbia: Framing Remarks
    • Dorothy Mbori-Ngacha (UNICEF) DSD for Postpartum Women on ART

    Panel Discussion:

    • Mary Mahy, UNAIDS: Gaps in Care for Postpartum Women
    • Jasantha Odayar, University of Cape Town: Postpartum Adherence Clubs in South Africa
    • Franklin Emerenini, ICAP Nigeria: Community-based EID Case Study  

    Watch Recorded Session [video_popup url=”https://youtu.be/4TaEBT7qRzw” text=”English”] |

     

    Session 8: Plenary Debate Session

    8 am New York | 12 pm Freetown | 2 pm Geneva & Pretoria | 3 pm Nairobi

      Moderator: Shaffiq Essajee, UNICEF

      Debate: “All Moms/Baby Pairs Should be Followed in a DSD Model as a Unit”
      Arguing for: Angela Mushavi, Ministry of Health and Child Care, Zimbabwe
      Arguing against: Aleny Couto, Ministry of Health, Mozambique

      Watch Recorded Session [video_popup url=”https://youtu.be/7esKZDwVh3U” text=”English”]

       

      Break

      30 minutes, starting at 9 am New York | 1 pm Freetown  | 3 pm Geneva & Pretoria | 4 pm Nairobi

      Session 9: Parallel Sessions | Focus Areas

      9:30 am New York | 1:30 pm Freetown | 3:30 pm Geneva & Pretoria | 4:30 pm Nairobi

      Session 9A: DSD for Mom/Baby Pairs

      Moderators: Ruby Fayorsey (ICAP NY) & Catherine Ngugi (NASCOP Kenya)    

      • Immaculate Mutisya, CDC Kenya: PAMA Model for Infants and Caregivers
      • Wiseman Mngometulu, Ministry of Health Eswatini: Eswatini Baby Clubs
      • Evelyn Udedi, UCLA: Experience from Malawi

      Session 9B: Integration of FP in Postpartum Care

      Moderators: Fatima Tsiouris (ICAP NY) and Robinah Babirye (AYP+ Uganda)

      • Morkor Newman, WHO: Framing Remarks
      • Albert Ndwiga, MOH Kenya: Experience from Kenya
      • Zerihun Hika, MOH Ethiopia: Integration of FP in Postpartum Services
      • Tabitha Mutseyekwa MSF South Africa: Postpartum Clubs

      Session 9C: Prevention of HIV During Breastfeeding

      Moderators: Nicole Flowers (CDC Atlanta ) & Aminata Thiam (MOH Senegal)  

      • Julie Franks, ICAP at Columbia: Framing Remarks
      • Alexandre Ueaca, ICAP Mozambique: HIV Retesting for Postpartum Women
      • Albert Magohe, CRS Tanzania: Case Study/Needs Assessment
      • Cheryl Johnson, WHO: Reflections and Response

      Session 10: Closing Plenary Session: Reflections, Next Steps, and Charge to Countries

      30 minutes, starting at 11 am New York | 3 pm Freetown | 5 pm Geneva & Pretoria | 6 pm Nairobi

        • Peter Preko, CQUIN/ICAP
        • Fatima Tsiouris, ICAP at Columbia University
        • Rose Nyirenda, MOH Malawi
        • Elsie Ayeh, Ghana National Network of Positives
        • Peter Ehrenkranz, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation