GLOBAL PREVENTION COALITION

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GLOBAL PREVENTION COALITION FIRST 100 DAYS GROUP 1

What are the immediate priorities for the global coalition? Establish the Prevention Coalition Secretariat Finalise the scorecard taking into account the recommendations of the meeting including ensuring that the social and structural drivers are integrated into the score card. Pairing countries to learn from each other and the Secretariat to learn from the experience of FP2020 and how to go about the monitoring and financing. Engage the regional economic communities on the GC process and their link to the Global Coalition Engage partners (GF, PEPFAR etc.) regarding resource allocations to fund the roadmaps. Develop a technical support plan to support countries

How do we move from country consultations to roadmap implementation? Revise prevention targets against global targets and validate of the data in the country score cards or adapt the score card to meet national needs. Reconvene the national consultation/prevention working group to review the recommendation from the Global Coalition meeting, domesticate/revise and operationalise and cost a National Roadmap with stakeholders and integrate the indicators into national monitoring system (Beyond 100 days decentralise to regions) Countries should review and agree on what are the interventions in country that will give the greatest impact. Revisit the Global Fund envelop and advocate for an increased resource envelope that addresses prevention.

What support will countries need? Secretariat to undertake political advocacy to mobilise political leadership on HIV prevention. Develop interventions and set targets for social and structural prevention and measure impact. How to mainstream human rights, indicators and mechanisms to measure human rights abuses to accelerate HIV prevention. Knowledge sharing of best practices and sharing of experiences, Strengthening monitoring and evaluation and develop monitoring and reporting templates. Identify and agree on gender and equality indicators and develop approaches to gender equality .