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“Nothing for us without us”: Learning from the experience of people living with HIV to optimize decentralization of HIV services - Shared screen with speaker view
Sarah Dixon
20:06
Welcome and thank you for joining us. Please feel free to introduce yourself in the chat and let us know where you're joining us from.
Adebisi Ajibade
20:36
Adebisi Ajibade from Ibadan
Robert Makombe
20:55
Robert Makombe, FHI 360, Pretoria
Terrence Epie
21:01
Hi, Terrence Epie with FHI360-EpiC Cameroon
Abimbola Oduola
21:31
Abimbola Oduola FHI360
Zegeli Bilishanga
21:36
Hi, Zegeli Bilishanga - Deloitte TZ, USAID Boresha Afya SZ
Tonderai Mwareka
21:39
Hello, Tonderai Mwareka with Zimbabwe National Network of People Living with HIV (ZNNP+)
Gabin Pacifique NDAYISHIMIYE
21:44
Hi, Gabin FHI360, Burundi
Lirica Nishimoto
50:13
Please feel free to answer any of the questions that come through the Q&A or chats
Moses Bateganya
53:34
I did offer an opinion on one question but Folasade could and others could add
Patrick Makelele
54:15
Is the private pharmacy asking to be paid per patient who visit of an amount per month? How much is it sustainable? Do they sell ARVs to clients or get from MOH and ask service fees only?
caterina casalini
01:09:37
are there studies showing any correlation between preference towards private sector based services and countries with laws criminalizing HIV and / or KP? thanks, CCasalini@Fhi360
Olanike Olatawura
01:11:16
Good afternoon everyone, my name is Pharmacist Nike OLATAWURA, a Community Pharmacist.
Sarah Dixon
01:11:31
Adebisi is unmuted
Brian Pedersen
01:12:38
thanks, I will send the question to him after watiti
Sarah Dixon
01:12:42
I also unmuted Dorothy and Hafsat
Patrick Makelele
01:12:46
Do we have a corner for adherence counseling for clients?
David Chilongozi
01:12:56
David Chilongozi, FHI360 EpiC Malawi
Patrick Makelele
01:14:48
Is the pharmacy electronically linked to the center where the client is enrolled on ART?
Sara Page
01:16:02
Afternoon. Sara Page-Mtongwiza, OPHID Harare, Zimbabwe
Folasade Lawal
01:18:52
I'm back
Stephen Waititi
01:19:44
Great innovation. Thanks Adebisi Ajibade
Marga Eichleay
01:20:27
What I love about the Pelebox is that it has the potential to really enhance privacy. If any type of medication could be in the boxes, then accessing a box doesn't stigmatize. This is in theory, but are clients in South Africa feeling that way? Are the boxes used for a variety of medications and/or are there any rumors about the boxes that are harmful?
Adebisi Ajibade
01:22:52
You're welcome, Pharm Folasade Lawal
Adebisi Ajibade
01:23:41
You are welcome, Dr. Stephen Watiti
Hafsat Adesina
01:24:12
Thank you Dr Dorothy Oqua for the insight into the private sector Pharmacists
Hafsat Adesina
01:24:33
Thank you Pharm Adebisi Lawal
Moses Bateganya
01:24:41
Its better if the questions are put in the Q&A so we don't lose them
Dorothy Oqua
01:27:37
How long does the one time password last for the client pick up the medicines from the machine.
Venise DORCE
01:37:52
Thanks Moses.
Venise DORCE
01:40:39
private pharmacies keeping in contact with the clinical sites for continuity of services is it through an electronic platform?
Sarah Dixon
01:40:58
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Stephen Waititi
01:45:28
Thanks everyone: organizers, fellow panelists and all participants
Melanie Abongo
01:45:43
Thnks from kenya
Rumbidzai Dhliwayo
01:45:45
Thank you very much and good bye
Michael Odo
01:45:45
Many thanks
Baselisse Ndayisaba
01:45:51
Thanks, bye