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  • Health Care for the Next Generation

    In Kenya, ICAP is providing comprehensive HIV care and treatment services for children and adolescents.

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  • Caring for Key Populations

    In Lesotho, ICAP is expanding same-day ART initiation to Basotho migrant miners.

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  • Strengthening Support Systems

    In Myanmar, ICAP is training peer supporters to help patients embrace HIV treatment at local hospitals.

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  • Committed to Collaboration

    ICAP’s CQUIN project expands network and resources.

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  • Data That Informs Action

    PHIA Project data show exceptional progress against the HIV epidemic.

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Delivering transformative solutions to meet the health needs of individuals around the world.

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Where we work

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  • Creating Hope »

    The MTCT-Plus Initiative delivered high-quality, family-focused HIV care and treatment in Africa and Asia. Read more about the world’s first multi-country HIV treatment program.

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  • Our Impact »

    Working with in-country partners, ICAP has supported more than 3,300 health facilities across 21 countries.

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  • Get Involved »

    The passion and energy of students are vital to ICAP’s impact. Learn more about student activities and opportunities at the Student Center.

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  • ICAP Works to Prevent New HIV Infections in Mozambique by Supporting Expansion of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision

    With support from the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ICAP is providing comprehensive assistance to rapidly scale up VMMC in ZambÃ...

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  • Malawi Shares Innovations in Adolescent Differentiated Care During CQUIN’s First South-to-South Learning Visit

    In June 2017, two representatives of Swaziland’s National AIDS Program (SNAP) visited teen clubs in Mangochi and Balaka, Malawi as part of a south-to-south learning visit facilitated by ICAP at Columbia University via its CQUIN...

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