Research
Emerging Innovations to Accelerate Ending the HIV, TB, and Malaria Epidemics in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
You are invited to attend a hybrid convening to discuss “Emerging Innovations to Accelerate Ending the HIV, TB, and Malaria Epidemics in Low- and Middle-Income Countries” (LMICs). This event is co-hosted by Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria and the Georgetown University Global Health Institute.
Key topics will include:
- Emerging innovations in prevention, diagnostics, and treatment of the 3 diseases—including digital and artificial intelligence tools.
- Successful examples of private sector working with communities in LMICs to inform the development and deployment of innovations.
- The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria’s role in market-shaping, procurement, and community engagement—incentivizing and driving effective use of innovation.
- Recommendations for strengthening and scaling these initiatives.
Publicly recorded, the event aims to encourage an open exchange of ideas while gathering stakeholders and experts from the private sector, civil society, public health, multilateral institutions, government, and other key sectors. Participants will be invited to contribute insights that will inform a Spring 2025 report by Friends of the Global Fight.