#WorldAIDSDay is a moment to remember those we have lost, and to renew our commitment to the HIV response and to #endAIDS.
Nearly a quarter of the world's 40 million people living with HIV are not on treatment. Yet, in the hardest of circumstances, I have seen this year, countries & communities overcome disruption and push toward more sustainable, inclusive and nationally owned HIV responses.
Ending AIDS as a public health threat is within our grasp โ we must seize the moment now. Lives are at stake.
This World AIDS Day, Iโm sharing my story of resilience and hope.
From fear to strength.
From silence to service.
HIV doesnโt stop life disruption does.
Read my full blog on the Ifakara Health Institute website ๐
๐ihi.or.tz/our-events/982/detโฆ#WorldAIDSDay#HIV#AIDS2025#Hope
Exciting news! Media registration & scholarship submissions for #AIDS2026 are now open. Accredited journalists, comms pros & social media influencers can apply.
Organizers: please ensure individual digital content creators in the HIV/AIDS space are included.
๐ The #AIDS2026 Global Village is a free & dynamic space where communities from all over the world come together to meet, share, learn & inspire one another.
๐ If your work drives community impact, we encourage you to submit a Global Village activity!
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"@AfricaCDCYouth is ensuring that youth are not only involved in the health sector but are leading the change towards the Africa we want."
Hear from @faryus88 about the YES!Health strategy for youth engagement in global health.
๐youth.africacdc.org/yeshealtโฆ#CPHIA2025
My key takeaway from Day 1:
-Collaboration
-Innovation
-Leadership
These are the engines driving Tanzania towards stronger health systems & universal health coverage.
And this is just the beginning. Two more days of learning, connecting & imagining the future of health in Tz.
Beyond powerful discussions, today was also special personally. For years Iโve connected with colleagues only online. Today, I finally met many in person real handshakes, smiles & conversations. That human connection made this summit meaningful.
#THS2025 DAY 1 ๐
Today marked the opening of the Summit (Oct 1โ3) and what a powerful start it has been. I joined two major forums that left me both inspired and challenged:
APHFA Forum: The Role of the Private Sector Towards Accelerating Universal Health Coverage in Tanzania.
๐๏ธ Join Us for an Empowering PLD Session!
Effective communication is at the heart of healthcare excellence. ๐ฌโจ
๐ฅ Venue: Google Meet โ meet.google.com/ofj-kfnu-krf
๐ก Facilitator: Yuda Paschal (MD5 Student, MUHAS)
๐ค Moderator: Jenifa Athuman (MD3 Student, KU)
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#THS2025 DAY 1 ๐
Today marked the opening of the Summit (Oct 1โ3) and what a powerful start it has been. I joined two major forums that left me both inspired and challenged:
APHFA Forum: The Role of the Private Sector Towards Accelerating Universal Health Coverage in Tanzania.
Beyond powerful discussions, today was also special personally. For years Iโve connected with colleagues only online. Today, I finally met many in person real handshakes, smiles & conversations. That human connection made this summit meaningful.
My key takeaway from Day 1:
-Collaboration
-Innovation
-Leadership
These are the engines driving Tanzania towards stronger health systems & universal health coverage.
And this is just the beginning. Two more days of learning, connecting & imagining the future of health in Tz.