Px Pulse: The Advocacy Chronicles

By: Px Pulse: The Advocacy Chronicles
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  • PxPulse: The Advocacy Chronicles (https://avac.org/px-pulse/) takes you behind the scenes, to learn directly from advocates about new issues in HIV prevention research and global health equity— they explore key campaigns, effective tactics and advocacy wins. Hosted by Manju Chatani-Gada (http://manju-chatani/) and produced by Jeanne Baron (https://avac.org/jeanne-baron/)
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Episodes
  • 1: PxPulse: The Advocacy Chronicles with APHA’s Yvette Raphael
    Apr 16 2024
    Our debut episode of the Advocacy Chronicles features Yvette Raphael, the Executive Director of Advocacy for Prevention of HIV and AIDS (APHA) in South Africa, and a leader in the development of The Choice Manifesto, supported from start to finish by The CASPR Project.

    As co-chair of the African Women Prevention Community Accountability Board (AWPCAB), Yvette and other board members launched the manifesto in Kampala, in September 2023, calling for choice in HIV prevention options for women — such as oral and injectable cabotegravir for PrEP, the dapivirine vaginal ring and the Dual Prevention Pill — and a commitment to expanding access to them. A call heard by UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima, who was on hand at the launch to endorse the manifesto.

    Yvette, who is also a 2014 AVAC Advocacy Fellow and celebrated as one of South Africa’s leading human rights activists, lays out why The Choice Manifesto matters and how advocates are leveraging it.

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    13 mins

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