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Putting hindsight to use: Applying lessons learned from family planning to new  HIV prevention products and multipurpose prevention technologies

Putting hindsight to use: Applying lessons learned from family planning to new HIV prevention products and multipurpose prevention technologies

The RHSC meeting organizers requested that the IMPT coordinate a joint panel with IPM to combine separate abstract submissions on new reproductive health technologies. The joint IMPT/IPM panel session objectives were to enhance participants’ understanding about the progress and challenges of the MPT field and elicit the experience of the audience in identifying key lessons learned that may be applied to the MPT context. Secondarily, an objective was to engage new reproductive health experts into the IMPT network.

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October 2016

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Putting hindsight to use: Applying lessons learned from family planning to new HIV prevention products and multipurpose prevention technologies

Putting hindsight to use: Applying lessons learned from family planning to new  HIV prevention products and multipurpose prevention technologies
13 October 2016
Seattle, WA, USA

The RHSC meeting organizers requested that the IMPT coordinate a joint panel with IPM to combine separate abstract submissions on new reproductive health technologies. The joint IMPT/IPM panel session objectives were to enhance participants’ understanding about the progress and challenges of the MPT field and elicit the experience of the audience in identifying key lessons learned that may be applied to the MPT context. Secondarily, an objective was to engage new reproductive health experts into the IMPT network.

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In this Presentation:
Topic(s):

  • Collective Impact
  • Education
  • Policy
  • Reproductive Health

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    Panel Session at RHSC Meeting

    Location: Seattle, WA, USA

        Topic(s):

        • Collective Impact
        • Education
        • Policy
        • Reproductive Health

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