

WELCOME TO THE PATA LINKING AND LEARNING HUB
The PATA Linking and Learning Hub is a powerful platform and interactive space for regional collaboration, capacity building and peer-to-peer exchange across the PATA network. It is a growing online PATA network of frontline health providers, facilities, and communities as well as strategic partners working to improve paediatric and adolescent HIV service delivery in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Join the PATA network to link and learn with others. Together we can build bridges and close gaps to ensure all children and adolescents living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa receive optimal treatment, people-centred care, and support to live long healthy lives. For more information on PATA’s Mission and Vision, Strategic Plan, PATA Programmes, Resources, Latest News, PATA Staff and Opportunities, please visit the PATA website.
UPCOMING EVENTS

THE COUNTDOWN HAS BEGUN
Save the date for the PATA 2023 Summit this hybrid event is free to participate in and will take place simultaneously across 12 countries through regional in country satellites, and virtually via the PATA Linking and Learning Hub. The summit is taking place from 14-16 November 2023, titled “The Face of Care: Health Providers and Communities at the Frontline of Paediatric and Adolescent HIV Service Delivery in Africa” is grounded in the perspectives collected from 801 participants, across 24 satellite sites in the PATA 2022 Summit.
WHY JOIN THE PATA LINKING AND LEARNING HUB?
Together we can build bridges and close gaps to ensure all children and adolescents living with
HIV in sub-Saharan Africa receive optimal treatment, people-centered care, and support to live
long healthy lives
WHO SHOULD JOIN?
- Frontline health providers (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, counsellors, community/village health workers and peer supporters) working in paediatric or adolescent HIV and SRHR service delivery in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Community based organisations and national/local networks who work with local health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa in delivering comprehensive HIV services to children and adolescents.
- National and district Ministry of Health (MOH) and members of Technical Working Groups (TWG) who are focal persons engaged in HIV programming and service delivery for children and adolescents.
- Global policy makers, international organisations, thought leaders and researchers committed to improving HIV services for children and adolescents across the prevention, treatment and care cascade in sub-Saharan Africa.