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PATA 2019 Summit
READY Together! Integrating HIV & SRHR through Clinic-Community Collaboration
16-18 October 2019
Johannesburg, South Africa
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PATA extends special thanks to all programme contributors, speakers, and facilitators.
Summit and programme coordination: Paediatric AdolescentTreatment Africa (PATA) Summit Working Group: PATA, Frontline AIDS, The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) and Positive Action for Children Fund (PACF). Programme contribution and facilitation: Access Chapter 2, Africaid; AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa (ARASA); AVAC; Centres for Disease Control (CDC); Coordinating Assembly for NGOs (CANGO), Desmond Tutu H.I.V. Foundation, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF); Family AIDS Care and Education Services (FACES); Frontline AIDS; Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+); Global Network of Young People Living with HIV (Y+), International AIDS Society (IAS); International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC); Kheth’impilo; Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF); Ministries of Health; Mzansti Wakho; Mildmay; PATA; Positive Vibes; Piggs Peak Hospital, PACF; REPSSI; SAfAIDS; Sexual Reproductive Heath Rights Africa Trust (SAT), Sonke Gender Justice; The Athena Network; South African National AIDS Council (SANAC), UNICEF; WeCare Youth Organisation, Zalewa Clinic and Zimbabwe Young Positives (ZY). Summit organisation and logistics: Team PATA Communications and media: PATA; Frontline AIDS; UNICEF and Y+ Summit donor partners:
Appreciation is extended to Frontline AIDS, the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the M.A.C AIDS Fund, the ELMA Foundation and ViiV Healthcare, Positive Action.
PATA acknowledges the contributions of the entire PATA team: Board and staff, Youth Advisory Panel
(YAP), Technical Advisory Panel (TAP) and all in-county focal persons and Technical Assistants.
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ARRIVAL: Tuesday 15 October
12:00 – 14:00 Lunch for arriving guests
Milner’s Restaurant
15:00 – 18:00 Registration
Conference lobby
18:30 – 22:00 Casual dinner Milner’s Restaurant and The Pound & Penny Pub
DAY 1: Wednesday 16 October 2019
#READY to Integrate HIV and SRHR Services
Overview: Day 1 of the PATA 2019 Summit will provide a regional update against the AIDS Free agenda, highlighting progress and priorities, before focussing on HIV and SRHR service delivery for adolescents and young people. The Africa Café Workshops will showcase examples of HIV-SRHR integration, highlighting models that are both promising and scalable within low-resource clinics in the region. Skills-building sessions will provide opportunities to improve skills in counselling for choice and how to establish and maintain effective safe spaces that recognise adolescents and young people as equal partners in the management of their own health and wellbeing.
06:30 – 08:00 Breakfast
Milner’s Restaurant
07:30 – 08:15 Registration for day delegates
Conference lobby
08:30 – 10:00 Plenary: Are we #READY to integrate services?
Prospect
[All delegates]
Chairs: Tinashe Rufurwadzo, Y+, Zimbabwe and Luann Hatane, PATA, South Africa
Welcome and opening
An overview: PATA 2019 Summit
Luann Hatane, PATA, South Africa
Opening address
Mapaseka Steve Letsike, South African National AIDS Council (SANAC) and
Access Chapter 2, South Africa
South African anthem
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Regional update on adolescent HIV: Progress and priority actions
Mariame Sylla, UNICEF, South Africa
HIV-SRHR integration for adolescents and young people: Are we delivering? Georgina Caswell, GNP+, South Africa
10:00 – 10:30 Tea
Please move to the breakaway rooms at 10:20 for the Africa Café Workshops.
10:30 – 12:30 Africa Café Workshops
Please review the table below.
Cameroon, DRC, Malawi,
Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda South Africa, Zimbabwe Eswatini, Kenya, Zambia
Prospect* Ballroom A Ballroom B
*Please note that Prospect will have Portuguese and Swahili simultaneous translation.
30 min sessions, including short presentation and discussion:
• READY+ model: Delivering integrated HIV-SRHR services through
partnership
Felisitas Ngubo, Africaid, Zimbabwe
• Mildmay Uganda model: Providing adolescent SRHR services as a one stop
shop
Violette Nabatte, Mildmay Uganda
• MSF model: Integrating clinical and psychosocial care using Youth Care
Clubs
Pumeza Runeyi, MSF, South Africa
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
Milner’s Restaurant and The Pound & Penny Pub
13:30 – 15:00 Skills-Building Session 1
Please select a session below that is of most interest to you.
Skills-building sessions have a maximum capacity of 50 people; be sure to be on time
to secure your preferred choice.
How to deliver supportive counselling
and consultation for choice PATA
How to meaningfully involve AYPLHIV (GIPA)
Y+ and GNP+
How to establish and maintain safe spaces
PATA
Clinical discussion: Case-based learning
Mo Archary and Patrick Oyaro
Prospect* Ballroom A Ballroom B** La Chouette
*Please note that Prospect will have Portuguese and Swahili simultaneous translation. **Please note that Ballroom B will have Portuguese and Swahili whisper translation.
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15:00 – 15:30 Tea
15:30 – 17:00 Skills-Building Session 2
Please attend a different session than the one you attended before tea.
Skills-building sessions have a maximum capacity of 50 people; be sure to be on time
to secure your preferred choice.
How to meaningfully involve AYPLHIV (GIPA)
Y+ and GNP+
How to establish and maintain safe spaces
PATA
How to deliver supportive counselling
and consultation for choice PATA
Clinical discussions Case-based learning
Mo Archary and Patrick
Oyaro
Prospect* Ballroom A Ballroom B** La Chouette
*Please note that Prospect will have Portuguese and Swahili simultaneous translation.
**Please note that Ballroom B will have Portuguese and Swahili whisper translation.
17:00 – 18:00 Hall of fame: sharing our experiences
Marketplace and poster voting
18:30 – 22:00 Casual dinner
Milner’s Restaurant and The Pound & Penny Pub
DAY 2: Thursday 17 October 2019
#READY to reach and serve all
Overview: Day 2 will begin with a regional overview of the policies, guidelines and legislation that accelerate or hinder HIV and SRHR service access for adolescents and young people. Emphasis on this day will be placed on uncovering our blind spots and exploring strategies that reach and deliver stigma-free gender-sensitive services for the most marginalised young populations. Africa Café Workshops and skills-building sessions will present models and develop skills around creating an enabling, friendly and supportive environment to safeguard the rights of adolescents and young people, and focus on building confidence and resilience among service providers to deliver non-discriminatory services. The day will end in a facilitated panel discussion which brings together themes from the summit’s first two days – integrating HIV-SRHR services and reaching and serving all adolescents and young people.
06:30 – 08:00 Breakfast
Milner’s Restaurant
06:45 – 7:30 Reflective self-care practice
Beginners yoga
La Chouette
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08:30 – 10:00 Plenary: Are we #READY to reach and serve all?
Prospect
[All delegates]
Chairs: Luisa Orza, Frontline AIDS, UK, and Moses Rutatina, Baylor, Uganda
Choice in today’s era of treatment optimisation: Leaving nobody behind
Nandita Sugandhi, ICAP, USA
Reaching the most left behind: Where are young mothers in the HIV response?
Nyasha Sithole, ATHENA Network, Zimbabwe
Blind spots: Missing the mark
Angelica Pino, Sonke Gender Justice, South Africa
Policing bodies: Policy and legal barriers to and delivering sexual and reproductive
health and rights
Felicita Hikuam, ARASA, Namibia
10:00 – 10:30 Tea
Please move to the breakaway rooms at 10:20 for the Africa Café Workshops.
10:30 – 12:30 Africa Café Workshops
Please review the table below.
Cameroon, DRC, Malawi,
Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda South Africa, Zimbabwe Eswatini, Kenya, Zambia
Prospect* Ballroom A Ballroom B
*Please note that Prospect will have Portuguese and Swahili simultaneous translation.
30 min sessions, including short presentation and discussion:
• ABCD model: Peer-led mental health support groups for young mothers
Blessings Banda, We Care and Grace Ngulube, Zalewa Clinic, Malawi
• DSD model: Delivering adolescent friendly services and PrEP
Nadia Ahmed, DTHF, South Africa
• School-based model: Delivering integrated SRHR services for marginalised
youth
Najma Shaikh, Kheth’impilo, South Africa
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
Milner’s Restaurant and The Pound & Penny Pub
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13:30 – 15:00 Skills-building Session 3
Please select a session below that is of most interest to you.
Skills-building sessions have a maximum capacity of 50 people; be sure to be on time
to secure your preferred choice.
How to address barriers in achieving inclusive
access to SRHR: LILO
Positive Vibes
How to get to the heart of stigma IAS
Prospect* Ballroom A Ballroom B** La Chouette
*Please note that Prospect will have Portuguese and Swahili simultaneous translation.
**Please note that Ballroom B will have Portuguese and Swahili whisper translation.
15:00 – 15:30 Tea
15:30 – 17:00 Lekgotla
Prospect
[All delegates]
Crossing the divide: Reaching all through integrated HIV-SRHR services
Facilitators: Georgina Caswell, GNP+, South Africa and Phakamani Moyo, UBH, Zimbabwe
Panellists:
Eddie Mkhatshwa, CANGO, Eswatini
Faith Kiruthi, Sunshine Smiles, Kenya
Lynette Mudekunye, REPSSI, South Africa
Futhie Dlamini, Piggs Peak Hospital, Eswatini
Audrey Nosenga, ZY+, Zimbabwe
Ministry of Health
17:00 – 18:00 Sandton City Mall
Shuttle to Sandton City Mall; meal vouchers provided for casual dinner
DAY 3: Friday 18 October 2019
#READY for Clinic-Community Collaboration
Overview: Day 3 of the PATA 2019 Summit will provide an overview of progress made against global and
regional commitments to community engagement and partnership. Service collaborations between
health facilities and their surrounding communities through clinic-community collaboration (C3) will be
highlighted in the Africa Café Workshops. Skills-building sessions will develop understanding and capacity
around how we can use the C3 methodology to improve services for adolescents and young people. The
final Lekgotla session will highlight key lessons and service delivery priorities that have emerged across
the summit. The evening will celebrate our three days together with a farewell dinner and presentation
of the PATA 2019 WOW Awards to acknowledge exceptional service providers.
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06:30 – 08:00 Breakfast
Milner's Restaurant
07:45 – 08:15 Reflective self-care practice
Meditation
08:30 – 10:00 Plenary: Are we #READY for clinic-community collaboration?
Prospect
[All delegates]
Chair: Shaun Mellors, PACF, UK and Grace Ngulube, Zalewa clinic, Malawi
Let’s not forget prevention in clinic-community collaboration
Jessica Rodrigues, AVAC, USA
Self-management and DSD: My treatment, my life, my choice
Immaculate Mutisya, CDC, Kenya
Young people leading the way: Service linkage, delivery and advocacy on the
frontline
Cedric Nininahazwe, Y+, South Africa
Resilient relationships for adolescents and young people living with HIV: What can
we do in clinics and communities?
Elona Toska, Mzantsi Wakho, South Africa
Are frontline voices being heard in global decision making: Are we meeting our
commitments to community partnership in the HIV response?
Jonathan Gunthorp, SAT, South Africa
10:00 – 10:30 Tea
Please move to the breakaway rooms at 10:20 for the Africa Café Workshops.
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10:30 – 12:30 Africa Café Workshops
Please review the table below.
Cameroon, DRC, Malawi,
Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda South Africa, Zimbabwe Eswatini, Kenya, Zambia
Prospect* Ballroom A Ballroom B
*Please note that Prospect will have Portuguese and Swahili simultaneous translation.
30 min sessions, including short presentation and discussion:
• CTO model: Communities collecting and sharing data to ensure
accountability and drive change
Helen Etyaale, ITPC, Botswana
• FTT model: Case finding, linkage and referral through clinic-community
collaboration
Tanyaradzwa Nyakatawa, SAfAIDS, Zimbabwe
• C3 model: Case finding in Luanshya district through Kawama Clinic and
Ndola Nutrition organisation collaboration
Maxwell Ng'uni and Halumba Munachonga, Zambia
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
Milner’s Restaurant and The Pound & Penny Pub
13:30 – 15:00 Skills-Building Session 4
Joining forces: Tools and tricks for clinic-community collaboration
All delegates will attend the same session. Please attend the room that has been
assigned to your country.
Mozambique,
Tanzania South Africa Kenya, Zambia
Eswatini,
Zimbabwe
Cameroon, DRC,
Malawi, Uganda
Prospect* Ballroom A Ballroom B La Chouette Emley
*Please note that Prospect will have Portuguese and Swahili simultaneous translation.
15:00 – 15:30 Tea and group photo
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15:30 – 17:00 Lekgotla and vote of thanks
Prospect
[All delegates]
Crossing the divide: Clinics and Communities READY together!
Facilitators: Patrick Oyaro, PATA BOD, Kenya and Luann Hatane, PATA, South Africa
Panellists:
Shaffiq Essajee, UNICEF, USA
Cedric Nininahazwe, Y+, South Africa
Sanana Mubebo, ELMA, South Africa
Shaun Mellors, PACF, UK
Sharifah Kyomukama, JCRC, Uganda
Rogers Simiyu, EGPAF, Kenya
Ministry of Health
19:00 Closing Dinner and PATA 2019 WOW Awards
Ballroom A and B
Masters of Ceremony: Tinashe Rufurwadzo, Y+ and Linda Ndlovu, PATA, South Africa
DEPARTURE: Saturday 19 October 2019
Before 11:00 Hotel check-out
Departures to Oliver Tambo International Airport based on flight times
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PATA gives a big thank you to all summit participants for being #READYTogether!
PATA 2019 Summit: Participating Health Facilities, Community-Based Implementing Partners,
Lead Organisations and National Youth Networks
Cameroon Chantal Biya Foundation Nkwen Baptist Health Centre
DRC Khalembelembe Clinic
Eswatini
Bhekinkosi Nazarene Clinic Bholi Clinic
Emkhuzweni Health Centre Mbikwakhe Clinic
Piggs Peak Government Hospital Siteki Public Health Unit
Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Super Buddies
Young Heroes CANGO
SNYP+
Kenya
Ambira Sub-county Hospital Ganze Health Centre
Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network on HIV& AIDS Kisumu Medical and Education Trust
Migosi Sub county Hospital Moi’s Bridge Community Welfare Association
Moi's Bridge Health Centre Moving The Goalposts
Muhoroni County Hospital Nyandiwa Subcounty Hospital
OGRA Foundation Peer Support Project
SOTENI Village of Hope Ugunja St Joseph Uzima
St. Joseph the Worker HC Sunshine Smiles Clinic
WOFAK
Malawi Neno District Hospital Rainbow Clinic
Tisungane Clinic Zalewa Clinic
Mozambique
Centro de Saude Bagamoyo Centro de Saúde de Boane
Centro de Saúde 1 de Junho Centro de Saúde de Marracuene
Centro de Saúde Munhava Centro de Saúde Ponta Gea
Hixikanwe OASIS
ADECC REPSSI Mozambique
Y+ Mozambique
South Africa
AIDS Foundation of South Africa (AFSA) Amandla Development
ANOVA Health and district facilities Health Systems Trust (HST)
HIVSA MATCH
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) WITS RHI
Weltevreden Valley Clinic
Tanzania
Humuliza Organization Kimara Peer educators & Health Promoters Trust Fund
Kwa Wazee Nshamba Mwananyamala Hospital CTC
PASADA PASADA Upendano Hospital
Sinza Hospital TAYOPA
Temeke Referral Hospital Vijibweni Health Center
REPSSI Tanzania NYP+
Uganda Baylor Uganda Joint Clinical Research Council (JCRC)
Infectious Diseases Institute Mulago Lira Infectious Disease Clinic
Mulago COE ISS Clinic TASO Gulu
Zambia
Chawama Level 1 Hospital Chazanga Health Centre
Chikupi Rural Health Centre Chilanga Youth Awake
Kabangwe Creative Initiative Association Kafue Estate Clinic
Kawama Clinic Kazimva Health Centre
Latkings Outreach Program Mapalo Clinic
Mapalo Support Group Ndola Nutrition Organisation
Pride Community Health Organization Shifwankula Health Post
Zimbabwe
Africaid Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospital
BHASO Chitungwiza Central Hospital
Gaths Mine Hospital Morgenster Mission Hospital
Mpilo Ol Clinic MMPZ
United Bulawayo Hospital REPSSI Zimbabwe
ZYP+
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Lanyards
Health
Providers
Community-
Based
Implementing
Partners
Lead
Organisations;
Ministry of
Health
Y+ Focal
persons; Y+
Speakers;
Partners;
Donors
PATA Staff;
TAs;
Facilitators
(Xhosa)
Nkosi sikelel' iAfrika
Maluphakanyisw' uphondo lwayo,
(Zulu)
Yizwa imithandazo yethu,
Nkosi sikelela, thina lusapho lwayo.
(Sesotho)
Morena boloka setjhaba sa heso,
O fedise dintwa le matshwenyeho,
O se boloke, O se boloke setjhaba sa heso, Setjhaba sa,
South Africa, South Africa!
(Afrikaans)
Uit die blou van onse hemel,
Uit die diepte van ons see,
Oor ons ewige gebergtes,
Waar die kranse antwoord gee,
(English)
Sounds the call to come together,
And united we shall stand,
Let us live and strive for freedom,
In South Africa our land.
Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika: National Anthem – South Africa
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Social media
@teampata
@PaediatricAdolescentTreatmentAfrica
@TeamPata
#PATA2019Summit
#READY4Integration #READYTogether
#READY2standup2stigma
#cliniccommunitycollaboration
@READY_Movement
@READYMovement
@readymovement
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PATA is a proud member and partner in the collective advocacy of:
The Coalition for Children Affected by AIDS (CCABA)
@ChildrenandHIV
The Regional Inter-Agency Task Team on Children and AIDS for East and Southern
Arica (RIATT-ESA)
@RIATTESA
Have you taken a photograph and written a message on the Stand up to Stigma Wall?
#READY2StandUp2Stigma
Sunnyside Park Hotel Layout
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Paediatric AdolescentTreatment Africa
PATA believes in the principle of developing sustainable interventions that are receptive to global
guidance, linked to national strategic plans, informed by frontline health providers, young people living with HIV and is undertaken in collaboration with local communities.
PATA is an action network of health providers and health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa offering a powerful platform for regional collaboration, capacity building and peer-to-peer exchange.
Together we build bridges, and close gaps - linking, learning and building effective clinic-community partnership for improved access to quality HIV service delivery for children,
adolescents and young people.
PATA network members are encouraged to reach out to neighbouring facilities and local partners to expand the ‘PATA network’ and extend the ‘PATA effect’ through ongoing peer-to-peer and south-to-
south learning and exchange. For more information about PATA, visit our website www.teampata.org
Tel: +27 21 447 9566 Fax: +27 86 619 1623 Email: [email protected]
Waverly Business Park Building 20, Suite 204 Wyecroft Road Mowbray Cape Town South Africa 7705