09/06/2026
HIV and TB Sustainability Roadmap Part B Co-Creation Workshop
Date: 2-3 June 2026
Report by: Matseliso Mokitimi
The sustainability of the HIV and TB response has become a national priority in Lesotho, particularly following the development of the HIV and TB Sustainability Roadmap in 2024. The Roadmap seeks to ensure that the country's HIV and TB programmes remain effective, resilient, and increasingly domestically owned in the face of changing donor landscapes and evolving public health needs. Part B of the Sustainability Roadmap focused on translating strategic priorities into practical, costed implementation actions through a collaborative co-creation process involving government, development partners, civil society organisations, implementing partners, and community representatives.
MFDF as a youth-led and youth-serving civil society organisation actively involved in the HIV response among young people, participated in the workshop through its Chief Programmes Officer, Ms. Matseliso Mokitimi. She contributed an important youth perspective by advocating for strengthened community systems, investment in youth-friendly HIV, TB and SRHR services, and greater inclusion of grassroots civil society organisations in sustainability planning.
The HIV & TB Sustainability Roadmap Part B Co-Creation Workshop aimed to validate the reprioritised High-Level Outcomes (HLOs) across thematic areas and collaboratively develop implementation activities, sequencing, costing assumptions, and a validation pathway for the revised Roadmap. Participants reviewed and refined priority outcomes, identified key implementation actions, addressed overlaps and dependencies, and agreed on resource requirements and next steps for the revised implementation and cost workplans.
The workshop concluded with validated HLOs, a consolidated implementation framework, agreed activity sequencing and costing assumptions, and a clear validation pathway...