Community-led monitoring in a changing world Session 3: Government as a CLM partner: What's working, what's needed, what's next?

CLM requires collaboration and communication with government. What are dutybearers’ views on CLM to date and to come? In this session, national and local government officials will share their experiences in building partnerships with CLM implementers. Speakers will identify best practices and explore the urgent question of how CLM can support health system strengthening and long-term, sustainable HIV programmes.

This session is the third out of five sessions part of the Community-led monitoring in a changing world pre-conference. Watch session 1 here, session 2 here, session 4 here and session 5 here.

21 July 2024
English
Chairs
Maureen Luba

Maureen Luba

IAS - the International AIDS Society

Gregorio Millet

Gregorio Millet

amfAR

Speakers
Gregorio Millet

Gregorio Millet

amfAR

Maureen Luba

Maureen Luba

IAS - the International AIDS Society

Session overview
Julieth Kariraro

Julieth Kariraro

Ministry of Health

CLM in Namibia: What’s working, what’s needed, what’s next
Rose Nyirenda

Rose Nyirenda

Malawi Ministry of Health

CLM in Malawi: What’s working, what’s needed, what’s next

Rolando Cruz

Ministry of Health

CLM in Quezon City: What’s working, what’s needed, what’s next

Shobini Rajan

Ministry of Health

CLM in India: What’s working, what’s needed, what’s next

Shobini Rajan

Ministry of Health

Julieth Kariraro

Julieth Kariraro

Ministry of Health

Rose Nyirenda

Rose Nyirenda

Malawi Ministry of Health

Rolando Cruz

Ministry of Health

Maureen Luba

Maureen Luba

IAS - the International AIDS Society

Gregorio Millet

Gregorio Millet

amfAR

Moderated discussion: Government as a CLM partner