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Briefing: Female Condoms and HIV Prevention for Women: An Unfinished Imperative for Women’s Health

Rayburn House Office Building, Room B-340, Washington, DC / June 28, 12:00 noon - 2 p.m.

Women and adolescent girls are acutely affected by HIV and AIDS; yet most women still do not have access to the only available HIV prevention method designed specifically for their use—the female condom. UNAIDS has been a leader in calling for greater attention to female condoms and this briefing will highlight efforts to increase access to female condoms as a critical tool in a combination, rights-based approach to HIV prevention. Key findings will also be shared from CHANGE’s new publication, Female Condoms and U.S. Foreign Assistance: An Unfinished Imperative for Women’s Health.

Panelists

Chilufya Mwaba-Phiri, Executive Director, Zambia Health Education and Communication Trust (ZHECT)
Annah Sango, Member, International Community of Women Living with HIV and AIDS (ICW), Zimbabwe
Mitchell Warren, Executive Director, AVAC—Global Advocacy for HIV Prevention
Serra Sippel, President, Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE)
Pauline Muchina, Senior Partnership Adviser, UNAIDS, moderator

Event flyer

This event was sponsored by UNAIDS

Presentations:

Link to Annah Sango's Powerpoint

Link to Chilufya Mwaba-Phiri's Powerpoint

Link to Mitchell Warren's Powerpoint