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Sunday, 22 July, 07:30-20:00 Room Elicium 1, RAI Amsterdam

Welcome to Amsterdam

Welcome to Amsterdam

Welcome to Amsterdam

How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Program overview  08:15 – 09:25  Setting the stage towards the UN High-Level Meeting on TB   09:25 – 10:50  Preventive TB therapy for people living with HIV   How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response?  10:50 – 11:20  Break & poster viewing  09:25 – 10:50  Unpacking TB/HIV mortality   13:00 – 14:15  Lunch & poster viewing Driving the accountability framework from the top down and bottom up  TB/HIV in prisons   14:15 – 15:30   15:30 – 16:00  Break & poster viewing  16:00 – 17:45  Moving towards sustainable financing   17:45 – 19:00  Moving forward towards the UN High-Level Meeting on TB and beyond 

How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Program overview How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Setting the stage towards the UN High-Level Meeting on TB  How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Reflecting on the challenges to end TB and HIV How do we achieve universal health coverage for TB and HIV? Why is a multi-sectoral approach for TB important? How can affected communities and civil society support a successful UN High-Level Meeting on TB? How do we support countries to achieve their national plans through targeted interventions?

How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Program overview How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Preventive TB therapy for people living with HIV   How do we bring TB prevention to scale? WHO Consolidated guidelines for TB preventive treatment Current IPT coverage and health system constraints New avenues in TB preventive therapy Community good practice Role of civil society, role of HIV vs TB programs

How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Program overview How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Unpacking TB/HIV mortality  Why have we failed to reduce TB/HIV mortality, what more can be done? Where in the cascade of care does reducing mortality have its biggest impact and what are current barriers and lessons? What works in scaling up TB-HIV treatment integration? How do we address the MDR-TB/HIV coinfection epidemic? Why is TB screening among PLWH not meeting targets? Why are there not more HIV resources focused on TB?

How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Program overview How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Driving the accountability framework from the top down and bottom up  How do we hold governments accountable? How can community drive the agenda for the TB High-Level Meeting? What should an accountability framework achieve? How can we learn from other disease control programmes? How can Ministers of Health obtain political support from other sectors of the government? How do we monitor the accountability framework?

How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Program overview How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? TB/HIV in prisons  What is needed to fully address TB in closed settings? What do we know about TB transmission biology? How do we implement TB control in prisons with high TB burden? What is best practice and what are the main challenges? What does TB care in prisons really look like?

How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Program overview How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Moving towards sustainable financing  How do we ensure financing the TB and HIV response in high-burden countries? What is the magnitude of the funding gaps ? What are the options for domestic financing, how do we use domestic resources more efficiently? Are there alternative financing models? Catastrophic costs of TB and HIV?

How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Program overview How can the UN High-Level Meeting on TB accelerate the TB response? Moving forward towards the UN High-Level Meeting on TB and beyond  Call to action towards the UN High-Level Meeting on TB The urgency of overcoming the bottlenecks to end TB and HIV Political Financial Access barriers Country progress and challenges The top five elements to consider at the UN High-Level Meeting on TB

Poster Viewing Program overview 10:50 – 11:20 13:00 – 14:15  10:50 – 11:20   13:00 – 14:15   15:30 – 16:00 

Thanks to TB 2018 partners

Enjoy the meeting!