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This session will explore the diversity of M&E frameworks in HIV-related stigma and their use in different contexts. Academic experts with varied regional and sociocultural expertise will discuss their experiences assessing HIV-related stigma interventions with a view to highlight the practical considerations of collecting M&E data in different contexts.

This session will seek to interrogate the major considerations that programme implementers should take into account when choosing an appropriate measures to monitor and evaluate stigma reduction efforts.

4 min
Welcome
Tessa ORARO-LAWRENCE, Switzerland
Leickness SIMBAYI, Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa
10 min
Measuring self-stigma and its influence on HIV acquisition
Laura FERGUSON, United States
Slides
10 min
Examining intersectional stigma in HIV prevention interventions
Lisa BOWLEG, George Washington University, United States
Slides
10 min
Choosing a context-appropriate stigma monitoring and evaluation tool: Key questions to consider
Anne STANGL, Hera Solutions, LLC, United States
Slides
10 min
Role of people living in and vulnerable to HIV in measuring stigma in HIV prevention, treatment and care
Solange BAPTISTE, International Treatment Preparedness Coalition, South Africa
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10 min
Discussion
Laura FERGUSON, United States
Lisa BOWLEG, George Washington University, United States
Anne STANGL, Hera Solutions, LLC, United States
Solange BAPTISTE, International Treatment Preparedness Coalition, South Africa
Leickness SIMBAYI, Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa
Tessa ORARO-LAWRENCE, Switzerland
2 min
Closing
Tessa ORARO-LAWRENCE, Switzerland
Leickness SIMBAYI, Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa