Share
   
Title
Code
Session Type
Chair:

This session will provide an overview of people-centred integrated approaches that provide access to comprehensive services needed to prevent and treat co-occurring infections and conditions. It will provide an opportunity for participants to share best practices and strategies to develop integrated health programmes from three entry points: The criminal justice system, clinical care programmes and, community programmes and networks.

Introduction
Diane Havlir, University of California, San Francisco, United States
Slides

Designing services for the people who use them
Olivier King Sibo, MOLI, Burundi
Slides

Service integration to improve outcomes: Opportunities and challenges
James Ayieko, Kenya Medical Research Institute, Kenya
Slides

Integrating HIV and TB services: A community-based nurse's perspective
Ntombasekaya Mlandu, Ngangelizwe Community Health Centre, South Africa
Slides

Evolving to meet the needs of the community
Tony Sillemon, East Bay AIDS Center, United States
Withdrawn: Evolving to meet the needs of the community
Tony Sillemon, East Bay AIDS Center, United States
Conclusion
Diane Havlir, University of California, San Francisco, United States
Slides