Category Archives: ESC

Kenly Sikwese

Kenly Sikwese coordinates the African Community Advisory Board (AfroCAB) and collaborates with the Treatment Advocacy and Literacy Campaign to promote GIPA in the national HIV response. Kenly has been a member of several Global HIV treatment access processes including the WHO Treatment Guidelines, UNAIDS 90-90-90 target setting and monitoring of progress. He is also a Board Member (Alternate) […]

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Dr Bactrin Killingo

Dr Kilingo is a medical doctor and has been involved in community HIV treatment education and advocacy for the past 10 years. As a palliative care practitioner, he has been involved with resource poor communities facing insurmountable challenges with regard to access to essential HIV medicines and has mobilized communities to advocate for increased access to […]

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Viviane Kalumire Furaha

Viviane Kalumire Furaha is a HIV positive young woman, pharmacist, scholar, leadership coach and trainer, social entrepreneur and Women Rights and Health for all Advocate from Democratic Republic of Congo. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy at the National University of Rwanda (NUR) in 2008 and her Master in Social Sciences, Gender and Development at the […]

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Caroline Mubaira

Caroline Antonia Mubaira is a Health Activist with experience of working with government officials, Parliamentarians and civil society organisations.  Caroline has worked for government, private sector, both national and International Non-governmental Organisations. Caroline is currently working as a Deputy Team Leader of Crown Agents Zimbabwe on a project aimed at improving equitable access and quality […]

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Obatunde Oladapo

Obatunde Oladapo, from Nigeria, is a co-founder and Executive Director of PLAN Health Advocacy and Development Foundation (PLAN Foundation). He has been largely instrumental to building up the organization from scratch as a support group of people living with HIV to a major player in health and development at community, national, regional and global levels. […]

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