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Better Questions Lead to Better Answers: How an ICAP Community Advisory Board is Making a Difference
“I used to think that simply knowing, then telling people what’s ‘good’ for them was enough – talk to a client, create a care plan, follow up, wipe hands clean, and done,” said Brandon “POOH” Lee, a community health worker. “But as we were reminded during the...![ICAP Addresses Health Needs of Internally Displaced People in Mozambique, Setting Sights on Improving Continuation of Care](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-30-1080x675.png)
ICAP Addresses Health Needs of Internally Displaced People in Mozambique, Setting Sights on Improving Continuation of Care
Currently, at least three-quarters of a million people are internally displaced in Mozambique due to armed conflict that erupted in the northern province of Cabo Delgado beginning in 2017. Climate change and resulting extreme weather events compounded with this civil...![Tanzania HIV Impact Survey Will Assess Progress Toward Epidemic Control](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-23-1080x675.png)
Tanzania HIV Impact Survey Will Assess Progress Toward Epidemic Control
ICAP at Columbia University is launching the Tanzania HIV Impact Survey (THIS 2022-2023) to assess the country’s current HIV epidemic and the effectiveness of existing responses. THIS 2022-2023 is a national Population-level HIV Impact Assessment (PHIA) conducted with...![Mentor Mothers Guide the Way for Pregnant Women Living with HIV in South Sudan](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-22-1080x675.png)
Mentor Mothers Guide the Way for Pregnant Women Living with HIV in South Sudan
“My happiness comes if the baby of the mother I am following is HIV-negative after 18 months,” said Angelina Doki. Doki is a mentor mother in Juba, the capital and largest city of South Sudan. As a mother and person living with HIV, Doki understands how crucial it is...![ICAP Director Wafaa El-Sadr Appointed to National Institutes of Health Advisory Committee](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-14-1-1080x675.png)