What We Do
…transforming global health
Addressing the World’s Key
Health Challenges
While HIV prevention, care, and treatment remains central to our efforts, ICAP has expanded its strategic focus to apply lessons learned from the global HIV response to address other health issues such as COVID-19, tuberculosis, and more.
Leveraging Two Decades of
Global Health Expertise
ICAP touches every part of the health system wherever it works, addressing challenges in health governance, human resources, health financing, infrastructure, laboratory services, supply chain and pharmacy services, clinical services, and health information.
Making a measurable impact
ON Global Public Health
Since its founding in 2003, ICAP has made a continued and marked impact on global health. From HIV testing and tuberculosis screening to support for maternal and child health to response to emerging infectious disease outbreaks, ICAP has reached millions of people in low- and middle-income countries, implementing innovative solutions to critical health challenges and improving the health and wellbeing of vulnerable populations.
51,000,000
People have been tested for HIV
9,200,000
HIV patients have been screened for TB
2,400,000
People have received HIV treatment
12,000,000
Million pregnant women have received HIV testing
Advancing Health Through 200+
Projects Worldwide
Working in nearly 50 countries, ICAP helps local partners tackle pressing health threats through providing technical assistance, implementation support, capacity building, and more.