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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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  • Study Finds Financial Incentives Can Enhance Viral Suppression Among HIV-Positive Persons in the US

    A new study led by Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr, director of ICAP and professor of epidemiology and medicine at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, and published in JAMA Internal Medicine, shows that the...

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  • US Ambassador Meets ICAP’s Health Ambassadors and Learns How Young Women Are Being Empowered to Fight HIV in Tanzania

    Out of every four adolescents newly infected with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, three are young women. In Tanzania, ICAP is scaling up a project called FIKIA that seeks to change this statistic. The Chargé dâ€...

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