Community-led monitoring in a changing world Session 1: Celebrating CLM to date: Impact, outcomes and role in the HIV/TB/malaria response

CLM has had remarkable impact to date. How and why did this happen? This opening session will highlight the impacts of community-led monitoring (CLM) on HIV, TB and malaria responses. The session will deliver a clear sense of what CLM is and why it is a vital social accountability mechanism.

This session is the first out of five sessions part of the Community-led monitoring in a changing world pre-conference. Watch session 2 here, session 3 here, session 4 here and session 5 here.

21 July 2024
English
Chairs

Kenneth Ngure

School of Public Health, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

Lillian Mworeko

Lillian Mworeko

International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW)

Speakers

Kenneth Ngure

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

Lillian Mworeko

Lillian Mworeko

International Community of Women living with HIV Eastern Africa (ICWEA)

Welcome and opening remarks

Solange Baptiste

ITPC Global

Community-led monitoring as a means to lasting change
Rd Marte

Rd Marte

APCASO

Celebrating CLM to date - Success stories from the Asia-Pacific region
Sergey Golovin

Sergey Golovin

ITPC EECA

Celebrating CLM to date - Success stories from Eastern Europe

Makeneuoe Fako

Bacha reBacha Youth Forum

Celebrating CLM to date - Success stories from Lesotho

Makeneuoe Fako

Bacha reBacha Youth Forum

Sergey Golovin

Sergey Golovin

ITPC EECA

Rd Marte

Rd Marte

APCASO

Solange Baptiste

ITPC Global

Moderated Q&A