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Subject New Resources on AVAC.org and PrEPWatch.org
Date April 15, 2020 3:55 PM
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** New Resources on AVAC.org and PrEPWatch.org
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April 15, 2020

Dear Advocate,

On the heels of our spotlight last week looking at the intersection of COVID-19 and HIV, this edition of the Advocates Network features new resources for HIV prevention research and advocacy, work that’s as important today as ever before. Both HIV and COVID-19 are urgent matters of public health, demanding a sustained commitment. Use these tools to stay informed and connected, and scroll down for COVID-19 materials.

PrEP Use Today
* Our infographic, PrEP Initiations By Country World Wide ([link removed]) , updates the global number of people initiating PrEP to date. We are monitoring this data particularly closely to see the impact of COVID-19 on PrEP use, so stay tuned for next quarter’s update and all things PrEP at PrEPWatch ([link removed]) .org ([link removed]) .


* T ([link removed]) elling the PrEP Story through Pictures: The Untapped Potential of the PhotoVoice Project ([link removed]) – This blog by AVAC and RTI International ([link removed]) shares lessons learned from the 3Ps for Prevention (Partners, Perceptions and Pills) study ([link removed]) on PrEP use among adolescent girls and young women. The study incorporated a photography project as a way for the young women to document their experience with PrEP. The images gave researchers new insights and empowered the participants.
* This survey ([link removed]) on diversifying PrEP delivery models ([link removed]) is for partners, implementers and researchers. Please tell us about models of diversified service delivery for PrEP. We want hear about programs and pilots.


Three Weeks of Activism in Action: PEPFAR COPs 2020
Every year, country teams from more than 50 countries work with the US Government’s President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) ([link removed]) to make plans and set targets for the year ahead. Over three weeks, civil society and advocates are in meeting rooms fighting for better policies and winning important gains. Check out this year’s wins:
* Week 1: An Overview and Wins for West Africa ([link removed]) - February 21, 2020
* Week 2: Wins for Zambia and Zimbabwe and More ([link removed]) - February 28, 2020
* Week 3: Wins for Malawi, Tanzania and More ([link removed]) - March 6, 2020


Px Pulse: Understanding HVTN 702
The latest installment of AVAC’s podcast, Px Pulse ([link removed]) , talks about what’s next for HVTN 702 (also known as Uhambo ([link removed]) ) ([link removed]) . Data show the vaccine tested is safe, but offers no protection against HIV.

COVID-19 & HIV
AVAC.org’s dedicated page to COVID-19 and HIV ([link removed]) provides essential resources to support an advocacy agenda on the combined impact of COVID-19 and HIV.

Best,
AVAC

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