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Subject The Latest Resources from AVAC
Date July 6, 2023 7:03 PM
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** The Latest Resources from AVAC
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Thursday, July 6

Dear Advocate,

AVAC has new resources and information covering mpox, UN negotiations on a declaration on pandemic preparedness, and highlights from the annual South African AIDS Conference (SAAIDS). In addition, be sure to scroll down for upcoming webinars on HIV and STI conferences and more!

Advocacy in Action: An update on the moving pieces of PPPR
Pandemic prevention, preparedness and response (PPPR) involves numerous initiatives to ensure the world is ready to respond to existing and future pandemics. UN members are in the midst of negotiating the language of a declaration on PPPR, which will commit heads of state and their governments to agreements on global coordination. And similar negotiations are underway on a global Pandemic Accord.

Check out, Our Take: Is the UN Declaration on PPPR and the Pandemic Accord going in the right direction? ([link removed]) This blog by AVAC’s Sam Rick explores an analysis, conducted by AVAC and partners, of the current drafts of the Pandemic Accord and the UN Declaration on PPPR—and their implications for equity in global health. For background, see AVAC’s Advocates Guide for PPPR in 2023 ([link removed]) and the recording from a recent webinar, The Road to and Beyond High-Level Meeting on UHC and PPR ([link removed]) .

SA AIDS
The 11^th annual South Africa AIDS Conference ([link removed]) took place in June 20-23 in Durban, South Africa. AVAC and CASPR ([link removed]) partners hosted a buzzing Research Literacy Networking Zone with a rich schedule of programs—see the full schedule here ([link removed]) , and recordings here. ([link removed]) We’re also super excited to report the launch of the Young Women’s HIV Prevention Council at SAAIDS—stay tuned for more about this dynamic group of women soon!

Updated PrEP Product Introduction Country Planning Matrix
Check out our updated Product Introduction Country Planning Matrix ([link removed]) that tracks the regulatory status of cabotegravir for PrEP and the dapivirine vaginal ring, along with related implementation research, procurement plans, and oral PrEP provision.

ICYMI: Recordings of recent webinars

* Mpox: Research, prevention and overcoming disparities—PrEP In Black America ([link removed]) , PrEP4All ([link removed]) , Treatment Action Group ([link removed]) and AVAC co-hosted a webinar with an expert panel who explored the latest research, precautions individuals can take to protect themselves, effectiveness of vaccines, and the ongoing fight to address disparities in infection rates and uptake of vaccines, treatments and tests that impact Black communities. It is important for advocates to remain engaged, and for affected communities to be supported in completing their two-dose mpox vaccine regimens. Listen to the webinar ([link removed]) and check out the resources.
* PrEP That Booty: The latest on rectal microbicide research for the back door—The latest webinar from The Choice Agenda ([link removed]) explored new research on rectal microbicides and advocacy for non-systemic options. Find slides and related resources here ([link removed]) and watch for the recording coming soon.


Upcoming Webinars!
July 18: ClusterF*#k: Molecular HIV Surveillance, Criminalization, and The Real Risks to PLHIV
Register ([link removed]) here ([link removed])
August 3: Tales from Two Cities: HIV and STI research highlights from IAS in Brisbane and ISSTDR in Chicago
Register here ([link removed])

Best,
AVAC

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