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** Domestic Resource Mobilization (DRM) Learning Collaborative - Save the Date!
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Tuesday, December 6
Dear Advocate,
Coming off World AIDS Day ([link removed]) , we are reminded of the importance of robust domestic investment in all aspects of the HIV response, including research and development (R&D), to see an end to the epidemic and build sustainable systems for health. This Thursday, December 8 at 15:00 PM EAT / 14:00 PM SAST/ 13:00 PM WAT / 8:00 AM EDT marks the launch of the inaugural Domestic Resource Mobilization (DRM) Learning Collaborative ([link removed]) .
The collaborative builds on work with our partners in both the COMPASS and CASPR programs and will be a facilitated virtual space that brings together global health advocates, civil society organizations and other key stakeholders from Africa to engage in peer-to-peer learning and collaboration. We will explore priority topics, including: local investments in HIV services and other health infrastructure; pandemic preparedness; and research and development (R&D). And we will use the time to explore opportunities and frame what questions must be answered to develop a unifying advocacy agenda. This comes exactly a month after Africa Health Week ([link removed]) where over 80 community members and leaders came together online each day to reflect on lessons learned and best practices in health R&D.
You won’t want to miss this opportunity to build on what was learned and brainstorm with with community leaders and advocates on ways to advance health R&D investment in Africa.
Save the date and register here ([link removed]) !
Best,
AVAC
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