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Aug 10, 2018 | In the Media, News
Compared to UNAIDS 2012 estimates, Namibia has reduced its adult HIV incidence rate by 50% in the past five years, according to ICAPat Columbia University. ICAP observed that Namibia has made this tremendous progress by either reaching or exceeding the UNAIDS...
Jul 28, 2018 | In the Media, News
Nurses should not be afraid to raise their voices and be heard against the background of an ever-increasing dominance of medicalisation and reliance on data gathering in the HIV response. For Susan Strasser, Senior Implementation Director of ICAP’s global portfolio of...
Jul 27, 2018 | In the Media, News
According to Uganda Population-Based HIV impact assessment UPHIA report of 2016, the national prevalence of HIV/AIDS was at 6% as compared to 30% in the early 1980’s when many Ugandans were getting to know about the disease. The report also indicated that the country...
Jul 26, 2018 | In the Media, News
ICAP’s Elizabeth Radin, technical director for the Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (PHIA) program, urges sustained funding and action in order to not lose ground in reaching HIV epidemic control. Read more on...
Jul 12, 2018 | In the Media, News
(Devex) LAGOS and RIVERS STATE, Nigeria — Dr. Bola Oyeledun arrived at Patrick Yakowa Hospital in Kaduna, Nigeria, in 2005, during the peak of Africa’s HIV and AIDS epidemic. Scores of patients awaited her. There were 6,000 people on the waitlist for treatment. An...
Jun 19, 2018 | In the Media, News
(CNN) – While immigration remains a topic of debate, it cannot be denied that the country we enjoy today, featuring world-class innovation, creativity and opportunity, would not be possible without the contribution of foreign-born persons who’ve chosen to live...