1 World Hepatitis Alliance Quarterly Progress July Report: - September 2019

Quarterly Progress Report July - September 2019 2 World Hepatitis Alliance Quarterly Progress Report : July- September 2019 Cary James,CEOCary have any comments orquestions aboutour work. been working on. Pleasefeel free to get intouch ifyou I hopeyou enjoy reading thisreport aboutwhat we have accompanied by aFacebook Live webinar aboutUHC. the UHCagenda. Thefirst ofthese resources was released producing resources for members to useto engage with in thedeclaration. Over the coming months, WHAwillbe Advocacy ledby WHAensured that hepatitis wasincluded the United Nations signedthepolitical declaration onUHC. the globalhealthagenda thisquarter, andinSeptember Universal HealthCoverage (UHC)hasbeenakey focus of future. reporting aboutthe impact ofthesepartnerships inthe the elimination ofviral hepatitis, and welookforward to exciting partnerships willhelpus to accelerate action for the organisers oftheFast Track Citiesprogramme. These International Association of Providers ofAIDSCare (IAPAC), UNITE, theglobalnetwork ofparliamentarians, and signing Memorandums ofUnderstanding (MOUs)with This quarter WHA alsoexpanded ourwork withpartners, real difference ontheground. This was thefirst step onan exciting roadwhichwillmake a wouldovercome the barriers totheir countries.in diagnosis expertsleading with to identify theadvocacy strategies that face-to-face meeting. theparticipantsAt themeeting, met Find theMissingMillionsIn-country Programme to thefirst This quarter we alsowelcomed thefive participants ofour raise awareness ofviral hepatitis across theglobe. the world come together andspeakwithaunited voice to an incredible day itwas. Ithasbeentrulyinspiring to see quarter’s majoractivity was , and what Welcome to ourquarter three progress report. This note

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Quarterly Progress Report: July - September 2019 September - July Report: Progress Quarterly World Hepatitis Alliance Hepatitis World 3 4 World Hepatitis Alliance Quarterly Progress Report : July- September 2019 discrimination surrounding viral hepatitis. measures, how to raise awareness successfully, andhow to helpbreak down stigma and with vital, life-saving information abouttheneed to be tested, treatment options, preventative and socialmedia,World Hepatitis Day 2019hadapotential reachof more thanabillionpeople society organisations, private companies, themediaandmembers ofthepublic.Through press Participants includedheadsof state, ministers, politicians,celebrities,medical professionals, civil getting vaccinated against hepatitis Band morethan100,000 tested for viral hepatitis BandC. across theglobe.Hundreds ofthousandspeopleworldwide attended events, withthousands WHD activity was recorded in161 countries, with167WHAmembers leadingthecelebrations organisations and governments around the world celebrated theninth official WHD. officially mandated globalpublichealth days, takes placeon28Julyeach year. In2019,individuals, World Hepatitis Day (WHD),whichisoneofthe WorldHealth Organization’s (WHO) seven world PROJECTS

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Quarterly Progress Report: July - September 2019 September - July Report: Progress Quarterly World Hepatitis Alliance Hepatitis World 5 6 World Hepatitis Alliance Quarterly Progress Report : July- September 2019 Raising awareness survey world Testing anddiagnosis to their commitments to eliminating viral hepatitis by2030. community to raise awareness ofviral hepatitis, toincrease testing and , and tohold governments positive, andindicated that WHD continues to be avital tool forcivilsociety andtheglobalhepatitis to help usunderstand theimpactof day andhow itcan be improved. Feedback was overwhelmingly Following WHDwe conducted asurvey to help record the many activitiesthat took place worldwide, and testing byengaginghigh-level public individuals 42% community hepatitis issuesamongtheir clientsandlocal 87% hepatitis issues amonghealthandotherprofessionals 62% 36% 50% encourage testingbeyondWHD 35%

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Quarterly Progress Report: July - September 2019 September - July Report: Progress Quarterly World Hepatitis Alliance Hepatitis World 7 8 World Hepatitis Alliance Quarterly Progress Report : July- September 2019 hepatitis elimination within theUHC framework. Health Coverage. Thebriefing included key advocacy messages that members can use to advance meaningfully engage withthisagenda. We followed thisupby issuingabriefing note onUniversal Coverage, withtips andguidance for members andother stakeholders onhow civilsociety can To supportthisevent, ourCEO Jamesconducted Cary aFacebook Live sessiononUniversal Health importance ofhepatitis elimination andcivilsociety inachieving UHC. WHA alsosubmitted awritten statement forinclusionintheofficial record ofthe meetingoutliningthe of thepeoplethat they are designedfor. other agencies can effectively collaborate toensure health systems secure fundingandmeet theneeds innovative funding to achieve Universal HealthCoverage’, exploring how policymakers, civilsociety and preceded by co-hosting aninteractive roundtable withUnite on‘Securingpolitical leadership and We attended theUNHighLevel Meeting onUniversal Health Coverage in New YorkinSeptember, when advocating for theinclusionofviral hepatitis within countries’ UHC responses. The inclusionofhepatitis withinthedeclaration will become animportant tool forcivilsociety touse of theGeorgian government, to lobby for itsinclusion. Universal HealthCoverage, garnering thevoices ofawidegroup ofstakeholders andwiththesupport In Julywe successfully advocated for theinclusionofviral hepatitis intheUNpolitical declaration on advocacy catch

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heart ofthesolution. at agloballevel andontheground. We dothisby puttingthepeople affected by viral hepatitis atthe the issue:buildingevidence base,engaging witharange ofstakeholders andhelpingdrive advocacy understood andovercome to reach ourobjectives, theprogramme takes amultifaceted approach to and increasing testing at national andglobal levels. Recognising that barriers todiagnosismust be Find theMissingMillionsisamulti-year programme aimed at raising awareness, drivingpolicychange other efforts to eliminate viral hepatitis willonly have marginal success. 290 millionpeople-the“missingmillions”that have yet to bediagnosedandlinkthemto care, all Worldwide, only11%ofthoselivingwithviral hepatitis are aware oftheirdiagnosis.Unless wefindthe leading experts working withinthefield. members are invited to poolexpertise andlearnfrom amount ofseedfundingto helpinitiate theiractivities, to increase diagnosis rates. Inaddition to receiving asmall to develop andimplement advocacy actionplansthat aim Over 18months, five WHAmembers are beingsupported Alliance, USA. Education Project andPresident ofthe World Hepatitis USA; andMichaelNinburg, Executive Director oftheHepatitis Global Hepatitis Elimination, The Task Force forGlobalHealth, programme, Thailand;DrJohnWard, Director, Coalition for and Policy Program Manager at amfAR’s TREAT Asia of theHepatitis C Trust, UK;Giten Khwairakpam, Community Foundation, Mongolia; RachelHalford, Chief Executive Officer Dashdorj, Co-Founder andChairmanoftheBoard -Onom brought together adiverse range ofexperts: DrNaranbaatar time they hadwiththe expert stakeholders present. We how muchthey enjoyed itandappreciated theone-on-one •Feedback from theparticipants after themeeting highlighted these. them to start to develop advocacy strategies that address that they could have thegreatest impacton,andto work with programme participants determine thebarrier/s to diagnosis was asuccess.Thepurposeofthismeeting was to helpthe •The first face to face meeting washeldinLondonJuly in find highlights - country

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Quarterly Progress Report: July - September 2019 September - July Report: Progress Quarterly World Hepatitis Alliance Hepatitis World 9 10 World Hepatitis Alliance Quarterly Progress Report : July- September 2019 and theaffected community can implement its recommendations. The advocacy resource buildsonthefindingsofour days andinternational meetings. studies to coincide withkey dates includingglobalawareness Society to coincide withINHSU. We willbepublishingnew case • We publishedacase study from HaliFIXOverdose Prevention for new content. from over 13countries andmembers continue to suggest ideas quarter. Itnow hasover 6,000views, includescase studies • Theadvocacy resource hasdeveloped sinceitslaunchlast to five World Hepatitis Alliance member organisations aroundthe world. diagnostics manufacturer, to distribute 25,000point-of-care rapid tests for viral (HCV) As partoftheFindMissingMillionsprogramme we have partnered withInTec Products, aninfectious highlights aim was to perform asmany tests aspossible. city´s halfmarathon took placeearlyinthemorning.The avenue inMexico Citycalled Paseo delaReforma where the kick-started World Hepatitis Day witha stand onan iconic • FundaciónMexicana para laSaludHepática (FundHepa) advocacy highlights hcv

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study elimination ofviral hepatitis isachieved by2030. medical professionals, policymakers, theaffected community andthe general public to ensure that the NOhep istheglobalmovement for theelimination ofviral hepatitis. The movement brings together currently developing theagenda. hosting abreakfast for theVisionaries and are success ofthemeeting at EASL we willagain be meeting to beheld at AASLD. Building onthe • Work hasbegunonaNOhepMedical Visionaries meeting in Lyon 9-10October. the GlobalFundoneve oftheirreplenishment individuals andorganisations before beingsent to of strategic partners. Theletter willbesigned by NOhep memberanddeveloped by abroad range Programmes. Theletter was instigated bya can beincorporated into existing GlobalFund in whichviral hepatitisservices elimination Fund to urge themto proactively explore ways • NOheplaunchedanopenletter to theGlobal of thecampaign. 720 signups withsignificant socialmedia coverage Google to create aDoodleonWHD, received over • TheNOhepGoogleDoodlecampaign, asking highlights nohep

11 Quarterly Progress Report: July - September 2019 September - July Report: Progress Quarterly Alliance Hepatitis World 12 World Hepatitis Alliance Quarterly Progress Report : July- September 2019 . updated project report. outcomes ofthiswork willbeincludedinan data andupdate thecosting inputs.The Ministry ofHealthto re-examine themodelling • CHAIare working withNigeria’s Federal country. focusses onadvocating for financingwithin the to discussanddevelop plansfor aproject which able to meet withkey stakeholders from Nigeria Africa (COLDA) inEgypt inSeptember we were • Whileat the Conference onLiver Diseasein highlights the Pan American Health Organization. Center for DiseaseAnalysisFoundation and being conducted inpartnershipwiththe Initiative (CHAI). partnership withtheClinton HealthAccess The workinNigeriaisbeingconducted in nigeria and thenproduce arange ofoptions for financingthe investment. hepatitis C programme inbudgetary terms, develop abusiness case tosupportthe required investment with thegovernments ofNigeria, Colombia,IndiaPunjabstate andCambodia,to cost theirentire implemented, jeopardising theglobalgoal ofelimination ofhepatitis Band C by2030. We are working large external there isconsequently donorfunding, ahighriskthat thestrategies willnotbe effectively financing strategic planningisclearlypreventing theimplementation ofthoseplans.Intheabsence 2017 data suggests that only58%ofcountries reported dedicated fundingfor theseplans.Alackof countries reported in2019that they hadviral hepatitis plansinplace(ofwhich44 were in draft). According to thepreliminary review oftheGlobalHealthSector Strategy onviral hepatitis, only124 financing

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with theClinton HealthAccess Initiative(CHAI). and Cambodiaisbeingconducted inpartnership cambodia india capture theentire process. will ensure that theproject report isableto best pushed into quarter 4.Thislater delivery date the completion date for thisproject hasbeen of HealthinbothIndiaPunjabState andCambodia • Dueto competing demandswithintheMinistries buy-in withtheprocess. financing options. Thiswillensure proper inputand the relevant stakeholders inCambodiato discuss • CHAIare working to scheduleinterviews with Cambodia thismonth. • Afinaldraft costing model was completed in scenarios are beingincludedinthis. modelled andanumberofdifferent elimination • Theinvestment case inIndiaPunjabState isbeing accurate ispossible. modelling taking placeto ensure thedata is as and whichneedto beaccounted for aspartofthe which costs willbeabsorbed by otherbudgets completed thisquarter, withdiscussionsaround • Thecosting work inIndiaPunjabState was challenges highlights

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support to achieve theelimination ofviral hepatitis by2030. promotion, political willmobilization andpolitical leadership together injoint advocacy, awareness-raising, accountability The MOUconfirms the organisations’ commitment to working HLM onUHC. the UNPolitical Declaration onUHCwhich wasadopted atthe successfully advocate for theinclusionofviral hepatitis within two organisations collaborated withother stakeholders to Meeting (HLM)onUniversal HealthCoverage (UHC).The side meeting aheadofthe United Nations (UN)High Level and otherinfectious .TheMOU was signed at a parliamentarians network to endHIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis On 22September WHAsignedanMOUwithUNITE,theglobal 2030. activities insupportofthe goalofeliminating viral hepatitis by joint advocacy, awareness-raising, capacity-building, andother MOU affirms a commitment between IAPAC andtheWHA to urban HIV, (TB),andviral hepatitis epidemics.The network ofmore than300Fast-Track Cities striving to end The conference convened more than750delegates from a first day ofthe Fast-Track Cities 2019 conference inLondon. The new partnership was announcedon9September, the the International Association of Providers ofAIDSCare (IAPAC). WHA signedaMemorandum of Understanding (MOU)with unite Find theMissingMillions Advocacy Resource. meeting we have agreed to work together to develop anumberofnew tools and case studies for the the INHSUconference to discusshow we could strengthen ourpartnership. Moving forward from this potential areas of collaboration. Given the synergies between FINDandWHA weusedameeting at People (DNP+).Thiscall isauseful opportunity to share updates onourvarious programmes andexplore group call alongsideFIND, CoalitionPlus, Treatment Action Group (TAG) andDelhi Network of Positive After signingaMemorandum ofUnderstanding inApril,thisquarter we participated intheadvisory partnerships iapac find

13 Quarterly Progress Report: July - September 2019 September - July Report: Progress Quarterly Alliance Hepatitis World 14 World Hepatitis Alliance Quarterly Progress Report : July- September 2019 viral hepatitis. collaboration withthese institutions and supportimplementation ofthe WHO/Europe workplanon hepatitis (Georgia NCDC and Robert KochInstitute, Germany) that shouldincrease and formalise • Continued development ofthefuture work planoftwo new WHO collaborating centres onviral publication onHCVamongst prisoners (planned for Q4 to besubmitted) • Continuation ofclose collaboration with ECDCandEMCDDA, including preparingajoint Promoting regional partnership and collaboration inviral hepatitis response through: Regional Committee for Europe inSeptember. • Prepared theprogress report for the European Hepatitis ActionPlan that was presented toWHO dedicated to WHD2019inMinsk. together withMoHBelarus,WHOandWorld Hepatitis Allianceinthe national press-conference, • Co-organising andparticipating inthe International Meeting on Hepatitis Elimination inBelarus, • Coordinating the regional WHD2019 campaign, includingthe top story at WHO/Europe web-page. partners. • Participating in national hepatitis elimination meetinginSpain, together withMoH andnational Mobilising political commitment and raise public awareness for response to viral hepatitis by: • Armeniathrough organising aroundtable for thedevelopment ofnational hepatitis guidelines. • Montenegro through coordinating thefirst hepatitis assessment mission. • Republic ofMoldova through leadingthefirst hepatitis assessment mission. • Kyrgyzstan through co-organising anational conference /workshop onhepatitis elimination. • Turkmenistan through leadingthetechnical missiononhepatitis patient registry implementation. assistance to: Supporting implementation ofthe regionalactionplanon viral hepatitis by providing technical treatment aheadofitsrollout across 18countries inAfrica. • Assisted WHOcountry team inEgypt’s supportfor theEgyptian elimination initiative forHCV organized by thegovernment ofAustralia andBurnet Institute and COLDA. programs inDRCongo, Uganda, Rwanda, Nigeria withPakistan, Australia andEgypt at ameeting • Supportingthedevelopment ofaplatform forsharing experiencesofparticipants fromhepatitis Africa inJuly. • Technical expertise provided to supporthepatitis Bbirthdose training workshop heldinSouth Sudan. • Provision offieldand technical support for hepatitis baselineassessment inMalawi andSouth been endorsed by ministers ofhealthaheadnational presidents 2020. inJanuary presenting this to the strategic technical committee oftheAfrican Union.Thedeclaration has now • Key contribution to thedevelopment oftheAfrican Union(AU) declaration onviral hepatitis, euro who afro , , antons dr

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15 Quarterly Progress Report: July - September 2019 September - July Report: Progress Quarterly Alliance Hepatitis World 16 World Hepatitis Alliance Quarterly Progress Report : July- September 2019 discussion ‘Economic impactandfundingfor hepatitis elimination – drawing fromEgypt’s success’. in Africa. We chaired apaneloncivilsociety’s contribution inAfrica, anda symposium panel African healthcare professionals to diagnose,prevent, treat andachieve acure for liver diseases WHA attended thesecond Conference onLiver DiseaseinAfrica (COLDA), designed to empower meeting. WHA participated inthisimportant bi-annual technical, surveillance andmonitoring network of INHSUanditsstrategic direction. WHA attended the event andparticipated inthe community roundtable consultation onthefuture HIV Platforms to Achieve GlobalHCVElimination Targets inCities’. presented onourFindtheMissingMillionsadvocacy programme inthesession‘Leveraging Urban session asamemberofthehigh-level panelonhealthinequalities.Later inthe conference, WHA WHA attended theinaugural Fast-Track Cities conference withWHAspeakingintheopeningplenary committee-for-europe/69th-session/statements-from-nsas/world-hepatitis-alliance-5j. Our fullintervention can be found at http://www.euro.who.int/en/about-us/governance/regional- the role ofcivilsociety inthedevelopment andimplementation of countries’ hepatitis responses. good practice of underserved populations inelimination programmes, andhas a strong focuson to Viral Hepatitis inthe WHOEuropean Region (resolution EUR/RC66/R10)’, which details inclusive intervention welcoming WHO’s ‘Implementation oftheAction Plan fortheHealthSector Response WHA’s regional board memberfor EURO attended this meeting, atwhich WHA submitted awritten hepatitis-free. also theopportunityto visitElOthmanyia village whichwas thefirst village inEgypt to bedeclared a good opportunity to discusstheimportance ofadvocacy ifwe are to reach elimination. There was representatives inthe room from civilsociety, Ministries ofHealthandmedical professionals, it was WHA was invited to attend and facilitate a workshop onadvocacy andpolicy, andwith colda copenhagen who ecdc inhsu fast elimination -

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17 Quarterly Progress Report: July - September 2019 September - July Report: Progress Quarterly Alliance Hepatitis World 18 World Hepatitis Alliance Quarterly Progress Report : July- September 2019 organisational resource, anddelivery oftheFMMIn-country advocacy programme. will besupportingdelivery ofWHA’s programmes, includingdevelopment oftheglobaladvocacy In Julywe welcomed Cynthia Pokuah onto the WHAstaff team asournew Project Co-ordinator. Cynthia Staffing WHF Yemen (Yemen) supporting animproved national response tohepatitis. TB HIVCare (SouthAfrica) in World Hepatitis Day. Great Lakes Peace Center (Uganda) counselling in drop-in centres andprisons. forservices people living withviral hepatitis. They also outoutreach carry activities coveringIDU in Zagreb offering free andanonymous HIVandHCV testing, andthey provide psychosocial support Croatian Association forHIVandviral Hepatitis (CAHIV) (Croatia) capacity-building. Sufabel CommunityDevelopment Initiative (Nigeria) HBV andHCV. Zemma Awareness Initiative (Nigeria) for patients andtheir families. MED Charitable Trust (India) and researchers whoconduct educational work into chronic viral hepatitis. International Network onHepatitis in Substance Users (INHSU) (Switzerland) commemoration ofWHD. generally inGambia,delivering community outreach sensitisation, referral for andthe Health &Development Initiative (Gambia) education, knowledge-building andpolicy research inthefight against hepatitis. Coalition to Eradicate Viral Hepatitis inAsia Pacific Ltd(CEVHAP)(Singapore) countries. two new countries, SouthAfrica andYemen, bringingourtotal membership to 291members across 93 In September we welcomed 10new members to theorganisation asnon-voting members. We welcome Membership

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