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Roundtable on Access to Multi-disease Molecular Diagnostics

  • Dorrit Walsh

On June 2, 2022, Treatment Action Group (TAG) and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) hosted a Roundtable on Access to Multi-disease Molecular Diagnostics, which brought together country program representatives, donors, members of civil society, and other global health actors to: Identify…

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Let’s Talk! HIV Vaccines 101

  • Dorrit Walsh
On May 18, 2022, Treatment Action Group (TAG), the Black AIDS Institute (BAI), and the Southern AIDS Coalition  (SAC) participated in this fun and informative Instagram Live discussion commemorating HIV Vaccine Awareness. Day.
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HIV Updates From CROI: The Good, the Bad, and the Long-Acting

  • Dorrit Walsh
On April 15 TAG presented, "HIV Updates From CROI: The Good, the Bad, and the Long-Acting." This free webinar unpacked the most significant developments in HIV research presented at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infection (CROI), and what they mean for communities affected by HIV.
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Reflecting on the Past!! Celebrating the Future!

  • Dorrit Walsh
To commemorate the 33rd World AIDS Day, on December 1, 2021, Treatment Action Group in collaboration with the HIV Vaccine Trials Network, Southern AIDS Coalition, and Black AIDS Institute held this webinar to reflect on the past and celebrate the many successes and innovations in biomedical research.
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The Future of HIV Biomedical Prevention Research

  • Dorrit Walsh
Abraham Johnson, TAG's Community Engagement Officer, presented this webinar with Carl Dieffenbach, Director of the Division of AIDS at the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), where he provided an update on the future of biomedical HIV prevention research.
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Have a Heart, Save My Liver! Who Has Access to the Cure in Africa?

  • Dorrit Walsh
On September 11 2021, Treatment Action Group’s Joelle Dountio Ofinboudem presented new data on the registration of the hepatitis C cure at the Conference on Liver Disease in Africa (COLDA) 2021. The presentation titled, “Have a Heart, Save My Liver! Who Has Access to the Cure in Africa,” explains that accelerating treatment uptake across Africa is urgently needed to meet WHO hepatitis C targets by 2030.
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