S5 Ep7: Decolonizing Global Health: Dr. Madhukar Pai and COMPASS Africa Tell Us Why and How
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1M ago
In this episode of PxPulse, we talk about why and how the decisions that shape global health must be made by those facing the greatest risks. As the world evaluates the pandemic response and debates on decolonizing global health gain momentum, equity in global health has never been more urgent.  This conversation features global health leader and critic, Dr. Madhukar Pai. And two members of the transnational coalition COMPASS Africa, Francis Luwole and Barbra Ncube, offer an up-close look at the coalition’s pioneering new model for power-sharing. Get more details and resources at https ..read more
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S5 Ep6: Inclusion of Pregnant and Lactating People in HIV Research: What you need to know
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6M ago
People who are pregnant or lactating (PLP) have historically been excluded from research because of concerns for the developing fetus. But this has led to a dearth of data on new interventions against health threats for this population. In the case of HIV, pregnancy raises the risk of acquiring HIV by up to three times, but providers often do not have the data to know whether a new intervention is safe or how it will work for pregnant patients. As a result, PLP and their physicians are left to make difficult decisions around the use of proven HIV prevention products as they await more data spe ..read more
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S5 Ep5: PEPFAR at 20: Keeping the promise
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8M ago
2023 is a big year for PEPFAR. PEPFAR’s considered one of the greatest US foreign policy and global development achievements of the century; the program has saved upwards of 25 million lives since it launched in 2003. But PEPFAR is marking its 20th anniversary while fighting for its future. Its authorization expires Sept. 30th. Until a couple of months ago, most expected smooth sailing for a five-year reauthorization of the program, which has enjoyed deep and broad bipartisan support since its founding. Evangelical Christians, staunch conservatives, DC Democrats, progressive HIV activists, an ..read more
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S5 Ep4: Evolving Strategies for an HIV Vaccine: One researcher explains where the field is going and why?
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1y ago
With several large HIV vaccine trials in the last few years finding no efficacy, the field is in transition. There are diverse ideas in vaccine research, but there's no clear concept that's ready to test in a late-phase trial or move toward product development currently. Researchers are back to testing new ideas in early-phase research. In this episode of our Px Pulse podcast, Dr. Katy Stephenson explores the implications of recent trial results, the big questions driving next-generation vaccine development, and new strategies underway in early-phase research. Katy is a doctor, a researc ..read more
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S5 Ep3: LGBTQIA+ Advocacy in Uganda: Facing down fear and fighting for justice
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1y ago
In March 2023, the Ugandan Parliament moved forward broad-reaching legislation to further criminalize LGBTQIA+ people.  The bill would make it a crime to even identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer, with sentences up to life imprisonment. It gives authorities wide powers to crackdown on anyone who does not report on same-sex couples or who promote gay rights, including prohibitions on media coverage. And the law could impose death sentences in some cases, including for the transmission of HIV. Uganda’s President Museveni has the power to stop the bill. But so far he is ..read more
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S5 Ep2: PPPR Advocacy 101: Find out what it means for you.
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1y ago
Over the coming months, global leaders will make key decisions about several initiatives to prepare for the next pandemic. What they commit to and how much they will spend, and how well these plans incorporate equity as a principle across all of these initiatives, is in question. Deadlines for civil society to influence these decisions are coming up. There's a Pandemic Fund, a Pandemic Accord, several UN High-Level Meetings, and a Medical Countermeasures, or MCM, platform, which would coordinate country commitments around drugs, vaccines, diagnostics and other equipment for health emergencies ..read more
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S5 Ep1: The Shape of Pandemic Preparedness is Being Decided. Now is the Time for Collective Action.
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1y ago
Health leaders and advocates around the world are in the midst of creating a new architecture to deal with pandemics. This means new structures, systems and financing for pandemic prevention, preparedness and response — PPPR, for short. A lot is being discussed, and a lot more is riding on the decisions. Chris Collins, the CEO and President at Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and an AVAC co-founder, has been tracking this work. He’s warned of the risk of multiple, siloed systems for global health, and was a co-author of the recent PLOS Global Public Health art ..read more
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S4 Ep7: New Products are Needed and a New Paradigm is Essential: A new era in prevention?
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1y ago
With all the talk about new HIV prevention products such as the dapivirine vaginal ring or injectable cabotegravir for PrEP, what’s little understood is how to match proven products with programs, policies and the political will that's needed to get these products to the people who need them. PEPFAR Ambassador Dr. John Nkengasong shares his plan for meeting the moment. Also in this episode, seasoned advocates take on what's working and what's missing in programs today, and the expanding role of civil society in global strategies to end AIDS by 2030.  ..read more
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S4 Ep6: Research Fundamentals: An HIV Vaccine — What’s the challenge and what’s the science?
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2y ago
In this episode, AVAC’s Jeanne Baron and co-host immunologist Katharine Kripke of AVENIR Health explore why developing a vaccine for HIV is different from other viruses.  Two vaccine researchers, Caltech’s Pamela Bjorkman and IAVI’s Vincent Kioi, lend their expertise.  Learn how HIV has evolved like no other virus that exists today to escape detection by the immune system. Learn why the right target on HIV is so hard to reach and how scientists are tackling it all ..read more
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S4 Ep5: What Matters Right Now For The Rollout Of The Ring And Injectable PrEP?
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2y ago
 Linda-Gail Bekker from South Africa’s Desmond Tutu Health Foundation and Lillian Mworeko from the International Community of Women Living with HIV East Africa (ICWEA) join host Jeanne Baron and AVAC’s Executive Director Mitchell Warren to discuss innovative models for scale-up and delivery. Taking the right steps now could mean HIV prevention options fulfill their life-saving, epidemic-ending potential. It will require working faster and more efficiently than ever before. We dive into what lessons the field has learned, what’s still off-track, and the steps advocates, policy-makers, drug ..read more
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