Taking the Pulse Jessica Rodrigues, UNICEF 23 July 2018

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Taking the Pulse Jessica Rodrigues, UNICEF 23 July 2018 © UNICEF/UNI197921/Schermbrucker

Instructions https://web.meetoo.com/#/ Code 126635915 – UNICEF | for every child

Instructions We will ask a series of questions to gage your opinions and views on the panel discussion 3 multiple choice Each possible answer corresponds to a color Raise the card that corresponds to your answer No right answer – UNICEF | for every child

Question 1: In your opinion what is the most important data/monitoring challenge that countries needs to address? Cohort monitoring Disaggregated data (age and pregnancy status) Final determination of infant status – UNICEF | for every child

Question 2: In your opinion what is the most important barrier/challenge that Nigeria needs to address: Loss to follow-up Lack of services at the de-centralized level Low ANC coverage – UNICEF | for every child

Question 3: In your opinion what is the most important barrier/challenge that Zambia needs to address: Loss to follow-up Lack of services at the de-centralized level Low early infant diagnosis – UNICEF | for every child

Question 4: In your opinion what is the most important intervention for pregnant women that Eswatini (Swaziland) should strengthen or introduce to make progress towards EMTCT? HIV self-testing PrEP Dual HIV-Syphilis testing UNICEF | for every child

Question 5: In your opinion what is the most important intervention for pregnant women Indonesia should strengthen or introduce to make progress towards EMTCT? Decentralize ART for pregnant women PrEP Dual HIV-Syphilis testing – UNICEF | for every child

Question 6: What is the most important contribution civil society and networks of women living with HIV can best make towards EMTCT? Addressing Stigma Keeping mothers and infants in care (retention in care) Designing programmes –UNICEF | for every child

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