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Achieving the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets requires new and innovative ways of implementing programmes, particularly around gender-related issues. Programmes focused entirely on women and girls, in particular cis-women, are not taking into consideration women in all their diversity and nor are they exploring ways to sensitize men and boys. How can data-driven gender-transformative approaches strengthen HIV programming with and for women and girls in all their diversity, actively challenge gender norms and address power inequalities between different genders? Integrating gender-transformative approaches into implementation science studies will be critical for analysing innovations and identifying best practices in various settings. Join us for an interactive session that explores how to use study data and gender analysis to improve HIV programming, outlines strategies to integrate gender considerations in implementation science, and provides new evidence-based success stories from gender-transformative interventions.

14:30
TUSY0601
Introduction
14:35
TUSY0602
Gender-transformative approaches: How to make it meaningful
Lucy Stackpool-Moore, International AIDS Society, Switzerland
Oguzhan Latif Nuh, Red Ribbon Istanbul, Turkey
14:45
TUSY0603
Discussion: How to test more men. Challenging notions of masculinity
Lynne Wilkinson, International AIDS Society (IAS), South Africa
Oguzhan Latif Nuh, Red Ribbon Istanbul, Turkey
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15:00
TUSY0604
Panel discussion: Do women in all their diversity really count? A tailored approach
Maria Amelia Veras, Santa Casa School of Medicine, Brazil
Mercy Mutonyi, Bar Hostess Empowerment and Support Program (BHESP), Kenya
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Slides
15:15
TUSY0605
Discussion: How to tackle gender-based violence. Changing systemic attitudes
Wezi Msungama, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Malawi
Nadine Lawrence, JN+, Jamaica
15:30
TUSY0606
Interview: What are the secrets to success? Exploring best practices from gender-transformative interventions
Ambassador Deborah Birx, US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), United States
Erika Castellanos, Global Action for Trans Equality (GATE), Netherlands
15:55
TUSY0607
Closing remarks