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Promises to keep and miles to go... AIDSImpact 14th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE July 29th - 31st 2019 London, United Kingdom Promises to keep and miles to go... 14th International Conference Programme July 29th - 31st 2019, London, United Kingdom CONTENTS Monday 29th July Page Tuesday 30th July Page Wednesday 31st July Page Session 1 3 Session 28 13 Session 57 25 Session 2 3 Session 29 13 Session 58 25 Session 3 3 Session 30 13-14 Session 59 25 Session 4 3 Session 31 14 Session 60 26 Session 5 4 Session 32 14-15 Session 61 26-27 Session 6 4 Session 33 15 Session 62 27 Session 7 4 Session 34 15 Session 63 27-28 Session 8 5 Session 35 16 Session 64 28 Session 9 5 Session 36 16 Session 65 28 Session 10 5 Session 37 16 Session 66 29 Session 11 5 Session 38 16 Session 67 29 Session 12 5 Session 39 16-17 Session 68 29 Session 13 6 Session 40 17 Session 69 29 Session 14 6 Session 41 17 Session 70 30 Session 15 7 Session 42 17-18 Session 71 30 Session 16 7-8 Session 43 18 Session 72 30-31 Session 17 8-9 Session 44 18-19 Session 73 31 Session 18 9 Session 45 19 Session 74 31 Session 19 10 Session 46 19-20 Session 75 31 Session 20 10 Session 47 20 Session 21 10 Session 48 20-21 Poster Exhibition Page Session 22 10 Session 49 21 Session 27 32-35 Session 23 10-11 Session 50 22 Session 55 35-39 Session 24 11 Session 51 22 Session 75 39-42 Session 25 11 Session 52 22 Session 26 12 Session 53 23 Sponsors 43 Session 27 12 Session 54 23 Session 55 24 Session 56 24 AIDSImpact 14th International Conference, London 1 2 MONDAY 29 th JULY 2019 Session No: 1, Session Time: Monday 29th 09:00 - 10:00, Session Name: Opening Ceremony, : Plenary, Session Room: Syon Ballroom, Session Chairs: Sherr, Lorraine | Azad, Yusef | Namiba, Angelina | Catwalk Life Growing Up Lord Norman Fowler Welcome and insights into the HIV challenges Anton Pozniak Ending AIDS-what else is needed? Session No: 2, Session Time: Monday 29th 10:00 - 11:00, Session Name: Plenary: Miles to go, : Plenary, Session Room: Syon Ballroom, Session Chairs: Sherr, Lorraine | Namiba, Angelina | Azad, Yusef | Khangelani Zuma Dynamics of HIV epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa: Who are we leaving behind in treatment? Caroline Sabin Alone we can do so little – together we can do so much”: bringing together the fields of biomedical and social sciences to enhance research programmes. Harsha Thirumurthy Behavioral interventions to prevent HIV: lessons from models of rational and irrational decision-making Martin Holt PrEP, biopolitics and biosociality: the unequal unfolding of biomedical HIV prevention Session No: 3, Tea/Coffee break, Foyer Session No: 4, Session Time: Monday 29th 11:30 - 12:30, Session Name: Community Dialogues, : Parallel, Session Room: Duke 2, Session Chairs: Petretti, Silvia | Chetty, Verusia | | Zoe Duby, Kim Jonas, Kealeboga Maruping, Ashleigh LoVette, Caroline Kuo, Catherine Mathews South African adolescent girls’ and young women’s narratives of communication with and support from parents and teachers: implications for sexual and reproductive health decisions Asha Persson, Christy Newman, Myra Hamilton, Joanne Bryant, kylie valentine, Kerryn Drysdale, Rebecca Gray The embodied relationality of blood-borne viruses: How families matter in the context of a stigmatised viral infection Anne-Sophie Petit, Nikos Kalampalikis, Marie Préau A support for autonomy for people living with HIV in West Guina: health and associative professionals’ discourses and visions on a complex phenomenon. Xavier Mabire, Costanza Puppo, Stéphane Morel, Daniela Rojas Castro, Bruno Spire, Jean-Michel Molina, Marie Préau Adherence and retention in a community-based trial testing PrEP efficacy (ANRS-IPERGAY): the pivotal role of community-based approach. AIDSImpact 14th International Conference, London 3 Session No: 5, Time: Monday 29th 11:30 - 12:30, Session Name: HIV stigma and Universal Test and Treat: results from the HPTN 071 (PopART) Stigma ancillary: Parallel, Session Room: Syon 2, Session Chairs: Greg Greenwood | Leickness Simbayi | | James Hargreaves The HPTN 071 (PopART) Stigma ancillary study: Design and Methods Anne Stangl The impact of the HPTN 071 (PopART) intervention on HIV-related stigma among people living with HIV, community members and health workers in Zambia and South Africa Graeme Hoddinott Did HIV stigma undermine the effectiveness of the HPTN071 (PopART) intervention? Lario Viljoen, Chiti Bwalya, Virginia Bond A little bit more or less stigma: socio-structural factors that influence community level stigma over time in Zambia and South Africa, HPTN 071 (PopART) Session No: 6, Session Time: Monday 29th 11:30 - 12:30, Session Name: Men who have sex with Men - insights and pathways, : Parallel, Session Room: Syon 1, Session Chairs: Aminoff, Jukka | Jonas, Kai | | Michael Ross, John Kashiha Gender nonconformity in MSM in East Africa is a better predictor of health worker abuse than revealing they are homosexual Philippa Pristera, Jane Bruton, Graham Cooke, Sophie Day, Helen Ward Perspectives on transmission, treatment and elimination of hepatitis C in HIV-positive MSM in London: a qualitative study Nadia Hanum, Valentina Cambiano, Janey Sewell, Fiona Lampe, Alison Rodger, Andrew Speakman, Nneka Nwokolo, David Asboe, Richard Gilson, Amanda Clarke, Ada Miltz, Simon Collins, Valerie Delpech, Peter Kirwan, Andrew Phillips Substantial decline in HIV incidence between 2015 – 2018 among a prospective cohort of men who have sex with men in England Ward van Bilsen, Hanne Zimmermann, Udi Davidovich HIV as a chronic condition: a study on the experiences of HIV-related burden among men who have sex with men diagnosed in recent years Session No: 7, Session Time: Monday 29th 11:30 - 12:30, Session Name: Migrant Refugees - needs on the move, : Parallel, Session Room: Duke 1, Session Chairs: Ekstrand, Maria | Eaton, Lisa | | Yusef Azad, Deborah Gold, Christopher Hicks, Cheryl Gowar A successful challenge to sharing of migrants’ personal data by the National Health Service with immigration authorities Deborah Gold, Chris Hicks, Yusef Azad How we ensured migrants can access drug treatment services in our healthcare system Rwamahe Rutakumwa, Edward Tumwesige, Allen Asiimwe, Flavia Zalwango, Sarah Bernays, Janet Seeley Exploring pathways to young migrant men’s engagement in high risk sexual behaviour in Lukaya town, Kalungu District Janet Seeley, Allen Aswiime, Edward Tumwesige, Nothando Ngwenya, Dumile Gumede, Rwamahe Rutakumwa, Vuyiswa Dlamini, Sarah Bernays Being young and on the move in sub-Saharan Africa: how ‘waithood’ exacerbates HIV risks and disrupts the success of current HIV prevention interventions Shahar Michael Cultural based group intervention for HIV positive Ethiopean immigrants in Israel 4 Monday 29th July 2019 Session No: 8, Session Time: Monday 29th 11:30 - 12:30, Session Name: Social Protection possibilities in the HIV arena: Parallel, Session Room: Syon 3, Session Chairs: Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane | Toska, Elona | | Lynn Phillips, Daniella Mark, Luanne Hatane, Agnes Ronan Peer support stipends: does the compensation match its value? Siphumelele Nene, Zibuyile Nene, Alude Mahali, Candice Groenewald, Zaynab Essack, Heidi van Rooyen Learning about sexual and reproductive health: perspectives from young women participating in an incentivized behavior change intervention in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Victoria Kontor, Zinhle Shazi, Luwam Gebrekristos, Daya Moodley, Suzanne Maman, Allison Groves Resilience and return to school: How assets, resources, and relational motivators influence adolescent mothers’ return to school postpartum. Margaret Gichane, Joyce Wamoyi, Kait Atkins, Peter Balvanz, Suzanne Maman, Audrey Pettifor The impact of cash transfers on adolescent girls and young women’s transactional sexual relationships in Tanzania Joyce Wamoyi, Peter Balvanz, Margret Gichane, Samuel Muguga, Suzanne Maman, Audrey Pettifor Understanding patterns of spending and decision making related to cash transfer money among rural adolescent girls and young women in Tanzania: Implications for young women’s empowerment and sexual health Session No: 9, Monday 29th 12:30 - 14:00, Lunch, Foyer Session No: 10, Session Time: Monday 29th 12:35 - 14:00, Session Name: Video fare, Session Room: Empire Johanne Hoffart Growing up and growing old with HIV - two films, two generations and the common factor that connects us Christopher Sandford A life beyond - a documentary film about living well with HIV Session No: 11, Session Time: Monday 29th 12:45 - 13:45, Session Name: Lunchtime satellite: Adolescent dreams – young lives in transition in East and Southern Africa, : Satellite Lunchtime, Session Room: Syon 1, Session Chairs: Shahmanesh, Maryam | Seeley, Janet | Dlamini, Vuyiswa | Janet Seeley Adolescent dreams – the context Allen Asiimwe Not the same. Learning from variation in research experience and study contexts to inform intervention development for vulnerable young migrants in Uganda and South Africa Natsayi Chimbindi Promoting resilience for HIV prevention in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Sarah Bernays Testing as prevention? Young people’s prevention strategies in a small town in Uganda. Session No: 12, Session Time: Monday 29th 12:45 - 13:45, Session Name: Lunchtime satellite: Creative self care through Art therapy: Satellite Lunchtime, Session Room: Duke 1, Session Chairs: Amonite, Douglas | | | Douglas Amonite Creative Self Care through Art Therapy AIDSImpact 14th International Conference, London 5 Session No: 13, Session Time: Monday 29th 13:00 - 14:00, Session Name: Ageing: Oral Poster Discussion, Session