Join us at
ICASA 2023
4 - 9 December 2023
VIRTUAL & IN HARARE, ZIMBABWE.
At PSI, we partner with governments, the private sector, and communities to strengthen healthcare systems and ensure everyone – no matter who and where – has access to quality HIV services.
Join the PSI Global Network at ICASA 2023 to learn how we leverage a consumer-powered approach to design people-centered, insights-driven, and evidence-based scalable and sustainable solutions—and change behaviors for good.
From presentations to posters, symposia, and other events, we will showcase our solutions to reframe policies, introduce technologies, address stigma and discrimination, and bring to scale a variety of affordable, convenient HIV products and services.
Check out below a full schedule of our activities at the conference. Amplify the event on your social media channels.
Visit the PSI & PSH Booth at ICASA (#16).
Satellite Symposia
Please continue to check back with the ICASA Conference Website to find the latest details on satellites sessions organized by PSI and partners.
Advancing Integrated Biomedical Prevention: Best Practices from Zimbabwe – Part 1/2
Monday, 4 December | 9:45 – 10:30 am CAT
Rainbow Towers Hotel & Conference Centre | Sapphire Room
Organizers: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Population Solutions for Health (PSH), and Population Services International (PSI)
ACCELERATING VIRAL HEPATITIS ELIMINATION BY 2030: UNLOCKING THE POWER OF CASE DETECTION, TESTING, AND DIAGNOSTICS – PART 1/2
Monday, 4 December | 12:05 – 12:50 pm CAT
Rainbow Towers Hotel And Conference Centre | Plenary Room
Organizers: STAR Consortium, World Health Organization (WHO)
STRENGTHENING NATIONAL KEY POPULATIONS PROGRAMS: LESSONS FROM ZIMBABWE’S COLLABORATIVE LEADERSHIP
Monday, 4 December | 1:20 – 3:00 pm CAT
Rainbow Towers Hotel And Conference Centre | Sapphire Room
Organizers: Population Solutions for Health (PSH) and Population Services International (PSI)
ADVANCING INTEGRATED BIOMEDICAL PREVENTION: BEST PRACTICES FROM ZIMBABWE – PART 2/2
Tuesday, 5 December | 8:45 – 9:30 am CAT
Rainbow Towers Hotel And Conference Centre | Diamond Room
Organizers: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Population Solutions for Health and Population Services International
ACCELERATING VIRAL HEPATITIS ELIMINATION BY 2030: UNLOCKING THE POWER OF CASE DETECTION, TESTING, AND DIAGNOSTICS – PART 2/2
Tuesday, 5 December | 12:05 – 12:50 pm CAT
Rainbow Towers Hotel And Conference Centre | Plenary Room
Organizers: STAR Consortium, World Health Organization (WHO)
SELF-TESTING REVOLUTION: EIGHT YEARS OF STAR SELF-TESTING, LESSONS LEARNED AND THE ROAD AHEAD
Tuesday, 5 December | 12:05 – 12:50 pm CAT
Rainbow Towers Hotel And Conference Centre | Plenary Room
Organizers: STAR Consortium, World Health Organization (WHO)
HOT TALKS
Be sure to check out our daily HOT TALKS! at the PSI and PSH Exhibition Booth featuring key experts and advocates speaking on new technologies and approaches to strengthen health systems and the HIV response for all.
Please continue to check back with the ICASA Conference Website to find the latest details on posters and abstracts presented by PSI colleagues.
Enhancing HIVST User Support: Leveraging Chatbot and Toll-Free Line for Effective Linkage to Support Services
- Presenter: Baker Lukwago, PSI Uganda
- Project: SHIPS
The Role of Policies in Shaping HIV Self-Testing Implementation in the Private Sector in Uganda
- Presenter: Fosca Tumushabe, PSI Uganda
- Project: SHIPS
Please continue to check back with the ICASA Conference Website to find the latest details on posters and abstracts presented by PSI colleagues.
Destigmatizing the Sale of HIV Self-Testing Kits through Product Bundling: Lessons from Implementation Science in Kenya.
- Presenter: PS Kenya
- Project: SHIPS
Effectiveness of Audio ADs in Influencing Uptake of HIVST, Linkage to Treatment and Prevention in Kenya
- Presenter: PS Kenya
- Project: SHIPS
Use of Mystery Shopping Strategies to Identify HIV Self-Testing Quality of Care in the Private Sector
- Presenter: PS Kenya
- Project: SHIPS
Use of Pharmacy Activations to Create Demand for HIV Self-Testing in Private Sector in Kenya
- Presenter: PS Kenya
- Project: SHIPS
Use of WhatsApp Chatbot Technology to Support Effective Use of HIV Self-Testing among Youths the Private Sector in Kenya
- Presenter: PS Kenya
- Project: SHIPS
“Where can I get a HIV self-testing Kit?” Social Media Engagements Experiences from HIVST and Self-Care Campaign in Kenya.
- Presenter: PS Kenya
- Project: SHIPS
Leveraging Concerts and Festivals to Influence Uptake of HIVST and HIV Prevention in Kenya.
- Presenter: PS Kenya
- Project: SHIPS
Reaching Men Left Behind: Using Private Sector Engagement to Reach a ‘Hidden’ Population with HIV Self-Testing
- Presenter: PSI Uganda
- Project: SHIPS
Leveraging Partnerships to Sustainably Grow Private Sector Market for HIV Self Testing (HIVST) in Uganda.
- Presenter: Jude Oriokot, PSI Uganda
- Project: SHIPS
De-Medicalizing HIV Self Testing: Expanding Access through Supermarket Channel in Uganda.
- Presenter: Geoffrey Taasi, PSI Uganda
- Project: SHIPS
Integrating Research Techniques with Human-Centered Design to Improve Treatment Adherence Amongst People Living with HIV: Lessons from Zimbabwe
- Presenter: Nigel Kunaka, Population Solutions for Health
- Project: Flip the Script
I CAN Campaign: A Promising Approach to Increasing ART Treatment in Zimbabwe and Malawi
- Presenter: Mercy Nhamo-Murire, PSI South Africa
- Project: Flip the Script
Impact of Enhanced Adherence Counselling Clinics on Viral Load Suppression among Key Populations across PSH New Start Centers.
- Presenter: Munyaradzi Dhodho, Population Solutions for Health
Prevalence of Mental Health Conditions among People Living with HIV on Antiretroviral Therapy at New Start Centres in Zimbabwe, September 2022-April 2023
- Presenter: Idah Moyo, Population Solutions for Health
Integrating Research Techniques with Human-Centered Design to Improve Treatment Adherence Amongst People Living with HIV: Lessons from Zimbabwe
- Presenter: Nigel Kunaka, Population Solutions for Health
Leveraging on Peer IPC Recruitment to Accelerate VMMC Demand for Men Between 15-29 Age Group. Masvingo Multi-Level Marketing.
- Presenter: Charles Uzande, Population Solutions for Health
Implementation of Gender Based Violence Care in Masvingo and Chipinge New Start Centre (NSCs) January 2022 to June 2023. Lessons Learnt
- Presenter: Noline Mangezi, Population Solutions for Health
Costs of Follow-Up One-on-One IPC Sessions in VMMC Demand Creation.
- Presenter: Musa Hove, Population Solutions for Health
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Initiation and Adherence in Female Sex Workers, New Africa House Clinic in Harare, 2020-2021
- Presenter: T. Masoka, Population Solutions for Health
Implementation of Fingerprint Technology for Unique identification in Burundi Military Clinics
- Presenter: Karemera Jeanne Marie Francine, PSI Burundi
‘I end up seeing that I am not alone’: Lessons from the Somos Iguais ART Campaign in Mozambique
- Presenter: Mercy Nhamo-Murire, PSI South Africa
- Project: EpiC
Towards a Community Led and Sustainable Incentive System within VMMC Demand Generation: Promising Practices from Income Generating Activities in Seke District, Zimbabwe.
- Presenter: Letwin Chanakira, Population Solutions for Health