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  • A multimedia exhibit will showcase videos, photos, and stories depicting life in HIV-affected communities and health systems.
  • HIV/AIDS Through the Years
  • A multimedia exhibit will showcase videos, photos, and stories depicting life in HIV-affected communities and health systems.
  • HIV/AIDS Through the Years
  • A multimedia exhibit will showcase videos, photos, and stories depicting life in HIV-affected communities and health systems.
  • HIV/AIDS Through the Years
  • Welcome, everyone. I am your Emcee, Javier Muñoz, and I would like to thank you for joining us at this exciting event to celebrate 30 years of USAID's fight against HIV and AIDS.
  • To kick things off, please welcome this local dance troupe who will perform some traditional dances for us.
  • We now turn to the screen where Bono will provide recorded comments
  • Thank you. Now let's welcome our first panel, who will tell us what they remember about the beginning of the HIV epidemic, how USAID got involved, and how they made decisions about what to do at the beginning stages of the epidemic.
  • PANEL 1 - Looking Back Themes could include: • Women and girls • Vulnerable populations • Changing of approach; moving toward a country-based approach • Financing/sustainability Trying to avoid tradition panel format and focus on short active conversation
  • Epic Fails: What Didn’t Work This segment will showcase three examples from three different regions of interventions or projects that were not effective and will focus on lessons to be learned from those experiences.
  • Sometimes interventions don't work like we think they will. One example of this was when....
  • Thank you. Our next panel discussion will focus on the ever-changing landscape of HIV/AIDS, with new partners and new approaches but also a changing disease. It will highlight new innovations; the changing narrative; the remaining stigma but increased awareness; and the ability of some countries to control the epidemic and focus resources elsewhere.
  • PANEL 2 - State of Affairs Themes could include: • Funding • Private Sector • Innovations • Storytelling/country application
  • We now turn to the screen to watch a film highlighting USAID's 30 Years of Leadership in the fight against HIV/AIDS
  • RealTalk: Unique Perspectives on HIV/AIDS This segment will give attendees the opportunity to hear from a beneficiary of a USAID program and from a youth advocate on the front lines.
  • Being on the front lines of the fight against HIV/AIDS can be exciting, scary, and empowering. Our experiences....
  • Thank you. Our next panel discussion will address the new ways of approaching HIV/AIDS and what that means for future USAID investments.
  • PANEL 3 - Looking Forward Themes could include: • SDGs • Private Sector/New players (e.g., World Bank, civil society) • Integrated programming
  • We now turn to the screen to watch a film highlighting USAID's 30 Years of Leadership in the fight against HIV/AIDS
  • Thank you. Our next panel discussion will address the new ways of approaching HIV/AIDS and what that means for future USAID investments.
  • We now turn to the screen to watch a film confirming the US Government's commitment to HIV/AIDS. • This video will feature a bipartisan message of support from two members of Congress
  • Closing remarks from USAID Administrator
  • We recognize the support and impact on USAID’s HIV/AIDS portfolio, through PEPFAR, from the Obama administration, and the need for continued support by new administration. To sustain the care, treatment, prevention, and rights agendas, it will take innovation, country ownership, and the renewed commitment of all.
  • Final remarks from Ambassador Birx/Mark Brown
  • Thank you for attending this important celebration of 30 years of USAID efforts in combating HIV and AIDS around the world. Please join us at the reception...

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