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Turning the Page on 2012 with Gratitude and Optimism
2012 has been a momentous year for global health. Through the contributions of so many organizations and individuals, together we have continued to make significant progress addressing the world’s greatest health challenges, including HIV/AIDS and maternal and child...![Enhancing HIV Surveillance Systems in Kazakhstan](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/ICAP-general-feature-image-1080x675.png)
Enhancing HIV Surveillance Systems in Kazakhstan
In Kazakhstan, approximately 19,000 people are living with HIV and only about a quarter of those infected are receiving HIV treatment. To better serve this population, the Ministry of Health in Kazakhstan embarked on the implementation of a confidential electronic...![ICAP to Test HIV Treatment Options for Pregnant Women in Swaziland](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/ICAP-general-feature-image-1080x675.png)
ICAP Focuses on Improving the Interface between Laboratory and Clinical Services
Laboratories play an essential role in patient care: the right test on the right patient at the right time is crucial to diagnosing and monitoring a patient’s illness and preventing further health complications. However, only about 10 to 15 percent of patient...![ICAP to Test HIV Treatment Options for Pregnant Women in Swaziland](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/ICAP-general-feature-image-1080x675.png)
Examining Retention Rates of Children on Antiretroviral Therapy in HIV Treatment Programs
The scale up of pediatric HIV care and treatment across sub-Saharan Africa has had a significant impact on more than 300,000 children who have accessed antiretroviral therapy (ART). Treatment responses in children have shown promising results, with high rates of viral...![ICAP to Test HIV Treatment Options for Pregnant Women in Swaziland](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/ICAP-general-feature-image-1080x675.png)