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Mar 17, 2023 | News, Stories from the Field
In 2016, Nigeria’s Ministry of Health began rolling out a new way to provide treatment to the approximately 1.9 million people living with HIV across its 36 states and Federal Capital Territory. The strategy, called differentiated service delivery (DSD), is a...
Feb 22, 2023 | News
“Engaging students in ICAP projects is a win-win,” said Claire Raether, M.Ed, training and education specialist for Human Resources for Health Development at ICAP. “Not only do students get the opportunity to learn how their skills gained at Columbia can be applied to...
Feb 20, 2023 | News
On November 23, 2021, the South West Ethiopia Peoples’ Regional State was officially constituted as Ethiopia’s 11th region. Just six months later, a malaria outbreak slammed the fledgling state following a bout of unseasonable rainfall, severely affecting nearly all...
Jan 31, 2023 | News
From the very beginning, the COVID-19 pandemic has been a rollercoaster of fears and hopes, breakthroughs and setbacks. The past three years have seen scientific triumphs followed in a heartbeat by heartbreaking despair. Today, virtually no one in the world has...
Jan 26, 2023 | News
Every day, fishermen travel far and wide in search of abundance – more fish, healthier fish, and fish that can be sold at a higher price. Mobility is an essential livelihood strategy, but it can also increase vulnerability to health threats, especially HIV....
Jan 24, 2023 | News
Around the world, the long distances that stand between remote communities and health facilities hinder many people from accessing the lifesaving health services they need. Millions of people globally cannot reach health care within one hour by motorized transport and...