Emerging Evidence -New Trends in the COVID-19 Era

Professor Lorraine Sherr, Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology, Institute of Global Health University College London and Professor Lucie Cluver, Professor of Child and Family Social Work, University of Oxford and University of Cape Town, have produced an informative presentation exploring the big risks and big opportunities for children affected by HIV.

Anticipating what major challenges and opportunities lie ahead for children and adolescents affected by HIV and their caregivers; and to be ready to address them effectively. Picking up on issues for which there is only emerging evidence, spotting new trends, and identifying forthcoming opportunities that could be of benefit. View the presentation here.

This presentation was recently showcased at the Coalition's Business Meeting, where stakeholders from across the UN, donor, academic and NGO communities participated in a session that sought to anticipate what major challenges and opportunities lie ahead for children and adolescents affected by HIV and their caregivers; and to be ready to address them effectively.

The Coalition will continue to build upon these insights gained and lessons learned in order to best support children and adolescents affected by HIV and their caregivers to thrive in 2022 and beyond.

View the presentation here

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