In the Media
Dec 13, 2018 | In the Media, News
ICAP at Columbia University has received funding from the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to expand a novel HIV testing method that promises to advance efforts for the prevention and...
Dec 11, 2018 | In the Media, News
On World AIDS Day, the Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI) the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and ICAP at Columbia University (ICAP) released new survey data demonstrating...
Dec 9, 2018 | In the Media, News
ICAP at Columbia University sees its international public health work as part of broad commitment to social justice. Nobody personifies those values more than Blanche Pitt, MSc, who directs ICAP’s projects in South Africa. With music from Kevin Nathaniel Hylton....
Dec 7, 2018 | In the Media, News
About 9.4 million people are likely HIV-positive and don’t know it. That’s a key finding from a new report from UNAIDS — and it’s why the theme of this month’s World AIDS Day is “Know your HIV status.” That’s an important...
Dec 5, 2018 | In the Media, News
Tanzania’s popular The Citizen (English) and Mwananchi (Kiswahili) daily papers published a story about ICAP’s community-outreach program known locally as FIKIA. “Living alone with her three-year-old son in Muleba, a town in Kagera,...
Dec 4, 2018 | In the Media, News
For global-health professionals, the successful war on HIV/AIDS is a model to emulate when targeting other hard-to-contain pandemics. But as Columbia University’s Elizabeth Radin notes, the biggest obstacles to overcoming public-health crises are usually political,...