Community-Led Monitoring, PrEP Advances, and What’s Next for Global Health

January 15, 2025

Welcome to January 2025! This update shares new resources to keep you informed and inspired in the fight for choice, science, equity and sustainability in the HIV response in 2025 and beyond. 

New Podcast Alert!

Tune in to our latest Advocacy Chronicles podcast as we spotlight the transformative power of Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) in Malawi’s HIV response. David Kamkwamba is leading journalist and advocate, former chair of the Civil Society Advocacy Forum on HIV and related diseases and a COMPASS partner. In this podcast, he shares how CLM is improving HIV services, forging collaboration between communities and government, and strengthening the health system.

Revisit Our Episode on HIV Prevention and the US Administration

As the US prepares this week for its presidential inauguration and confirmation hearings for Cabinet nominees, it’s a great time to listen to KFF’s Jen Kates and AVAC’s Suraj Madoori lay out the challenges and the priorities in 2025 and beyond. In the days, months and years ahead, advocacy for choice, freedom, science, and rights will require intentional strategies to protect hard fought gains in HIV treatment and prevention and in global health generally. It’s imperative to understand the implications for the global AIDS response, and to safeguard policies and programs that advance it.

Save the Date, March 5

Advancing Clinician Support in the United States Through a Unique Distance-Based Model
March 5, 2025 from 12:00-1:30pm

Join the TCA and the National Clinician Consultation Center (NCCC) for a webinar featuring NCCC’s innovative, cost-free teleconsultation program, which provide a free, real-time, expert guidance on HIV, viral hepatitis, and substance use to clinicians across the US, regardless of location or clinical setting. Participants will discuss this model and strategies to adapt it for global healthcare challenges.

Navigating the PrEP Landscape

With a growing number of PrEP options in, or soon in the market, and others in advanced development, and an increase in PrEP initiations worldwide, the future of PrEP has never been more exciting – and challenging. 

As we navigate an uncertain political landscape and embrace the promise of innovative PrEP products, advocacy will remain our most powerful tool.