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Leadership Exchange LIVE: Black Women Living with and Vulnerable to HIV in the U.S.

This webinar features an exchange between Project Manager, Ciarra "Ci Ci" Covin (The Well Project) and Latesha Elopre, MD, MSPH (University of Alabama at Birmingham) to uplift the unique needs and priorities and insights of Black women living with and vulnerable to HIV, with an emphasis on the US South. It also highlights optimal care for women and provide participants with best practices to improve their capacity to serve the needs of women living with and vulnerable to HIV. This program is supported through a grant from NASTAD.

Black Women Researchers and PrEP Webinar - Part Two

This webinar series is a partnership with the Atlanta Black Women Leaders On PrEP and NASTAD. The webinars provide a platform for Black women to share their research with a broader audience and discuss ways the public health community can provide support for their efforts. 

Black Women Researchers and PrEP Webinar - Part One

This webinar series is a partnership with the Atlanta Black Women Leaders On PrEP and NASTAD. The webinars provide a platform for Black women to share their research with a broader audience and discuss ways the public health community can provide support for their efforts. 

Unlocking Viral Hepatitis Elimination on the African Continent

A webinar from representatives of the Great Lakes Peace Centre, Coalition Against Hepatitis for People of African Origin, and Ubora Foundation that highlights the efforts toward achieving viral hepatitis elimination in Uganda and elsewhere through awareness-raising, and involvement of women, youth, coalitions, community health workers, and others.

Hepatitis B and HIV Screening, Prevention, and Management for African Immigrants and Refugees in the United States: Barriers and Solutions

A webinar presented by a diverse panel of experts who shared insights about the unique challenges faced by African immigrant and refugee communities in accessing appropriate diagnosis and care for hepatitis B in the United States, and discussed important strategies for reducing the spread of hepatitis B and addressing the epidemic in a holistic way.