Community-led monitoring in a changing world Session 4: How can CLM be sustained and strengthened as part of HIV-focused sustainability agendas?

The HIV response is increasingly focused on sustainability. What does sustainability mean—and look like—for CLM? Sustainability encompasses a range of topics, from financing to political will, programme design to data storage and use. In this session leaders in the HIV/AIDS response will share their thoughts and plans for creating a sustainability agenda for CLM.

This session is the fourth out of five sessions part of the Community-led monitoring in a changing world pre-conference. Watch session 1 here, session 2 here, session 3 here and session 5 here.

21 July 2024
English
Chairs

Matthew Kusen

Health Equity Matters

Naike Ledan

Naike Ledan

Health GAP

Speakers
Naike Ledan

Naike Ledan

Health GAP

Matthew Kusen

Health Equity Matters

Session overview

Florence Riako Anam

The Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+)

Winnie Byanyima

The United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)

Bience Gawanas

Bience Gawanas

Vice-Chair, Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

Naike Ledan

Naike Ledan

Health GAP

Matthew Kusen

Health Equity Matters

Erin Eckstein

Erin Eckstein

Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy, US Department of State

Moderated discussion – How can CLM be sustained and strengthened as part of HIV-focused sustainability agendas?