As part of the CORE (COmmunity REsponse to End Inequalities) Project, European AIDS Treatment Group (EATG) and AIDS Action Europe (AAE), together with Africa Advocacy Foundation, Correlation – European Harm Reduction Network and European Sex Workers’ Rights Alliance (ESWA), are organising a CORE Project Concluding Multi-Stakeholders’ Meeting – “Resilience in Times of Uncertainty: Advancing Community-Led Health Responses through Collaboration” – on 5th of December 2025 at 09:00 – 13:00, in Berlin, Germany.
Date: 5 December 2025
Time: 09:00 – 13:00 CET
Venue: Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe | Wilhelmstraße 138, 10963 Berlin, Germany
By invitation only
For the last three years, the CORE project worked with local partners across ten EU countries to implement innovative community-based service models, strengthen local stakeholder networks, and promote inclusive services. The concluding multi-stakeholder meeting aims to convene community-based groups, broader civil society partners, relevant EU/UN/WHO agencies, and politicians to reflect, and co-create strategies for resilience, integration and advocacy in times of uncertainty. Specifically, the event will:
This meeting takes place in the times of ongoing geopolitical crises and the limited fiscal space for health which amplify systemic vulnerabilities related to HIV, STIs and viral hepatitis. The CORE project supported partners report funding uncertainties for community-led responses and the lagging progress on protecting rights and social security of people who use drugs, sex workers, gay and other men who have sex with men, people in prisons, trans and gender diverse people. In Eastern Europe where HIV continues to grow, stakeholders are grappling with the withdrawal of international donors, insufficient domestic political will, and already fragile community infrastructure.
| Welcome & Introduction | 09:00 – 09:15 |
| SESSION: Key results and lessons learned from CORE | 09:15 – 10:00
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| PANEL: How can Europe deliver promise for community-led responses to reach the most vulnerable people
| 10:00 – 11:00 |
| Break | 11:00 – 11:15 |
| Resilience and Advocacy: What can civil society do locally and collectively? | 11:15 – 12:45 |
| Conclusions & Next Steps | 12:45 – 13:00 |
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The CORE Project (“Community Response to End Inequalities”) aims to reduce inequalities by promoting, strengthening and integrating the community responses that have proven key in bringing services closer to persons who would benefit most but face inadequate access, in particular countries where these responses are still lacking. This will happen through capacity building, networking, and the exchange of good practice and innovative approaches, as well as through a proactive outreach and engagement of relevant stakeholders, while addressing legal, policy, and structural issues to promote integration of these approaches into disease prevention and health promotion strategies and systems.
The CORE project will build on and intensify collaboration of regional networks and national and local organisations of people living with HIV, key populations, and service provider organisations. It will use, adapt, and disseminate existing national, regional, and global good practice approaches and tools from across key populations and disease areas, and provide platforms for exchange.
Read more about the CORE consortium and its plan of action here: https://core-action.eu/core-home.
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