The elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (EMTCT) is a cornerstone of global efforts to achieve the triple elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B. Worldwide, HIV treatment coverage among pregnant women has increased from 48% in 2010 to 82% in 2022. However, progress has stalled over the past seven years, leaving 130,000 children newly infected each year, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa. Through different country lenses, this webinar will explore cornerstones of HIV testing services delivery to achieve EMTCT, including catch-up testing, re-testing, linkage to prevention or treatment, and network-based testing.
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New Report: Artificial Intelligence to Enhance HIV Prevention in Age of Disruptions
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Long-Acting Injectable HIV Therapy Offers Hope for Those Unable to Take Pills
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Our Fight Begins
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National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2025
Join San Francisco AIDS Foundation for San Francisco National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2025, a powerful gathering dedicated to uplifting and empowering our communities. This event focuses on our priority communities Black gay/bi/sgl men, Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming (TGNC) folks, and those impacted by substance use. Together, we’ll celebrate resilience, foster connections, and advocate for a healthier future.
Global Fund, PEPFAR Announce Coordinated Effort to Reach 2 Million People with Lenacapavir for PrEP to Significantly Reduce Global HIV Infections
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“I will not allow anyone else to die”: Treating Pediatric HIV in Malawi
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From UHC2030 to Sustained HIV Services: How Strengthened Primary Health Care Systems Can Get Us There
With global commitments to universal health coverage by 2030 (UHC2030) and primary health care (PHC) as the approach to achieving sustainable health for all, PATH is hosting an engaging webinar that will consider how HIV services are being included in essential care packages, highlight integration approaches, and convene an expert panel of community representatives, advocates, and funders who will share considerations for designing, implementing, and financing integrated and inclusive HIV-PHC models to ensure long-term sustainability as part of country-specific UHC2030 goals. Panelists include Alliance member Chris Collins, President & CEO of Friends of the Global Fight and moderator Dr. Kimberly Green, Global Director, Primary Healthcare of PATH.
Gilead’s Twice-Yearly Antiviral Protects Against HIV Infection in Second Large Trial
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AIDS 2024: Scaling public-private partnerships in prevention and behaviour change
Join the Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, United States Agency for International Development, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Johnson and Johnson and Project Last Mile for a satellite session at AIDS 2024 on July 22, 2024 at 11:30 AM CET. This satellite session will focus on highlighting examples of partnerships that are creating impact in prevention and behavior change for improved program delivery across key health priorities including HIV, TB and Malaria. The session will tackle topics such as: how to effectively leverage consumer insights to address HIV and TB, components for launching successful PPPs, challenges of effective prevention and behavior change programs for HIV and TB including barriers and opportunities to scale behavior-focused prevention.
How the HIV Response Can Enhance Global Health Gains
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A Milestone Moment: GAIA Mobile Health Clinics Reach 3 Million Visits!
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A Person-Centered Approach to Status Neutral HIV Prevention and Care Services
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Improving mental health and combating HIV in an often-neglected population: Adolescent girls
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MPT Summit
Join the Initiative for MPTs (IMPT) for Reproductive Health and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) for the MPT Summit ‘Envisioning the Future of HIV/STI Prevention and Contraception’. MPTs are innovative products designed to deliver combinations of HIV and other STI preventatives, and/or contraception. The MPT Summit offers an opportunity to engage with a diverse array of experts associated with MPTs, including researchers, policy makers, advocates, regulatory experts, and funders, spanning every stage of the MPT pathway. It will serve as a forum to discuss emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities in the field.
San Francisco AIDS Walk
Join Alliance members Chevron and Gilead Sciences for AIDS Walk San Francisco 2024. This event brings people from across the region together to remember those we’ve lost, show solidarity and support for those still fighting, and look to a future where HIV/AIDS is finally eradicated.
IGHS Grand Rounds: An Overview of PEPFAR/GHSD’s HIV Sciences Priorities
Join Alliance member UCSF for an overview of PEPFAR’s HIV sciences priorities, with updates from Ingrid Katz, Director for Behavioral Sciences and Mike Reid, Chief Science Officer for President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Emergency Relief (PEPFAR) / Global Health Security and Delivery (GHSD).
Report: Expanding the HIV Response to Drive Broad-Based Health Gains
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Book Event: Emily Bass’s “To End a Plague: America’s Fight to Defeat AIDS in Africa” | October 13, 2021
CSIS Global health Policy Center hosted an exciting virtual event featuring Emily Bass, veteran AIDS activist, historian and journalist, and author of To End a Plague: America’s Fight to Defeat AIDS in Africa. She was joined in conversation by Jennifer Kates, Senior Vice President and Director of Global Health & HIV Policy at KFF; Chris Collins, President & CEO at Friends of the Global Fight; and Ben Plumley, Senior Advisor at Bay Area Global Health Alliance & Host of A Shot In The Arm Podcast and Vax Up Podcast.
IGHS Grand Rounds / CPPR Conversation Series with Anthony Fauci and Eric Goosby
Alliance member UCSF invites you to a CPPR conversation series/IGHS grand rounds hosted by the Center for Pandemic Preparedness and Response and the Institute for Global Health Sciences at UCSF featuring two globally renowned infectious disease doctors, Anthony Fauci, MD, and Eric Goosby, MD. This is a unique opportunity to hear from two medical giants with extensive experience in the management and containment of infectious disease outbreaks.




















