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This session will aim to inform participants about the process which UNAIDS is leading to set global targets by 2025 and estimating the 2021 - 2030 impact and resource needs. The session will present the framework of the future response to HIV, the process, model, perspectives from government and civil society organizations and the results from three technical consultations on testing and treatment, prevention and social enablers. The session will combine information sharing and discussion.

17:00
Opening remarks
Shannon Hader, UNAIDS, Switzerland
17:08
Keynote speaker: The response to HIV in the next decade
Ambassador Deborah Birx, US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), United States
Slides
17:18
Outlining the deliverable of 2025 Targets process – and the potential influences
Adele Benzaken, Ministry of Health, Brazil
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17:28
Modeling the end of AIDS: Inside the black box – outline of the modeling approach
John Stover, Avenir Health, United States
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17:38
Outcomes of technical consultations in setting targets: Testing and Treatment
Wafaa El-Sadr, ICAP at Columbia University, United States
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17:48
Outcomes of technical consultations in setting targets: Primary Prevention
Quarraisha Abdool Karim, Columbia University/CAPRISA, South Africa
Slides
17:58
Outcomes of technical consultations in setting targets: Social Enablers
George Ayala, MPact, United States
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18:08
Next steps and timeline
Jose Antonio Izazola Licea, UNAIDS, Switzerland
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18:16
Advocacy Needs as targets for the HIV response
Jorge Alejandro Saavedra Lopez, AHF, United States
18:21
Government perspective on setting 2025 targets for HIV
Aleny Couto, Minister Of Health, Mozambique, Mozambique
18:26
Discussion / Comments from the floor
18:41
Closing Remarks
Peter Godfrey-Faussett, UNAIDS, Switzerland
Jose Antonio Izazola Licea, UNAIDS, Switzerland