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October 18, 2018

The biennial conference on HIV research for prevention, or R4P, is the place where HIV prevention science, policy & advocacy come together to share insights and identify what’s next for the field. In this episode of Px Pulse, Ntando Yola, a veteran advocate and part of the Coalition to Accelerate and Support Prevention Research (CASPR) shares his advocacy priorities for R4P and beyond.
But first, AVAC’s Emily Bass talks about the just-launched 2018 annual report from AVAC, this year titled No Prevention, No End! This year’s state of the field report looks at today’s prevention crisis and offers context, analysis and strategy to turn that crisis around.
Listen to the full podcast (19:06).
Highlights
- AVAC’s 2018 report, No Prevention, No End: How to turn around today’s prevention crisis (13:55)
- Advocate Ntando Yola looks ahead to R4P and beyond (5:37)
Additional Resources
- AVAC Report 2018: No Prevention, No End!
- Px Pulse looks at what’s next for dapivirine ring
- AVAC’s blog P-Values explores issues around dolutegravir
- All about the Coalition to Accelerate and Support Prevention Research
- A roadmap to sessions and what they cover at the HIV Research for Prevention Conference in Madrid, October 2018
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