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Innovative approaches to HIV service delivery have improved the accessibility, quality, acceptability and efficiency of HIV programs. Differentiated service delivery (DSD) models tailor where HIV services are provided, who provides them, how frequently they are offered, and what services are included, enabling national programs to optimize the coverage and quality of person-centered services. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the resilience of many DSD models, which enabled ongoing HIV service delivery in the face of the pandemic. This panel will use case studies from the 21-country CQUIN learning network to explore key lessons learned from the intersection of DSD scale up and the response to COVID-19 in Africa.

8 min
Introduction and Framing Remarks
Peter PREKO, ICAP at Columbia University, Eswatini
8 min
Expansion of multi-month dispensing in PEPFAR-supported countries during COVID-19
Godfrey CATHERINE, Department of State, United States
8 min
Resilience of HIV services during COVID-19 at > 1,000 ICAP-supported sites
Tiffany HARRIS, ICAP at Columbia University, United States
8 min
Community-led interventions to support HIV services in Rwanda during COVID-19
Sage SEMAFARA, Rwanda National Network of PLHIV (RRP Plus), Rwanda
8 min
Antiretroviral dispensing during COVID-19 lockdown in Uganda
Henry ZAKUMUMPA, Makerere University, Uganda
8 min
Adaptations to protect HIV services in Cote d'Ivoire during COVID-19
Koffi Simplice BOHOUSSOU, Côte d'Ivoir AIDS program, Cote D'Ivoire
8 min
Expansion of multi-month dispensing in Ethiopia during COVID-19
Zenebe MELAKU, ICAP at Columbia University, Ethiopia
8 min
HIV program adaptations in Nigeria during COVID-19
Akudo IKPEAZU, Ministry of Health, Nigeria, Nigeria
26 min
Q&A
Godfrey CATHERINE, Department of State, United States
Peter PREKO, ICAP at Columbia University, Eswatini
Tiffany HARRIS, ICAP at Columbia University, United States
Sage SEMAFARA, Rwanda National Network of PLHIV (RRP Plus), Rwanda
Henry ZAKUMUMPA, Makerere University, Uganda
Koffi Simplice BOHOUSSOU, Côte d'Ivoir AIDS program, Cote D'Ivoire
Zenebe MELAKU, ICAP at Columbia University, Ethiopia
Akudo IKPEAZU, Ministry of Health, Nigeria, Nigeria