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Enhancing HIV Prevention for the MSM Population in Mali, South Africa, and Rwanda
Men who have sex with men (MSM) in sub-Saharan Africa are disproportionately at risk for HIV infection compared to the general male population. While many African countries continue to work toward stemming the spread of HIV and increasing access to HIV testing,...![Publication Asks How HIV Programs Can Be Adapted to Support Services for Other Chronic Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/ICAP-general-feature-image-1080x675.png)
A Future Without AIDS? Global Health Leaders Point to Education, Prevention
BY: RAY SUAREZ, PBS SENIOR CORRESPONDENT Reprinted with permission from PBS NEWSHOUR If you’re old enough, you can remember when you first heard about a disease, or a group of diseases found among young men in New York and San Francisco. In those early years,...![Publication Asks How HIV Programs Can Be Adapted to Support Services for Other Chronic Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/ICAP-general-feature-image-1080x675.png)
Engage4Health Project Kicks Off in Mozambique
Less than a third of patients who test HIV positive are successfully linked to and retained in care within one year in sub-Saharan Africa, a startling statistic given that sustained care is essential to treating the disease and preventing further transmission....![Publication Asks How HIV Programs Can Be Adapted to Support Services for Other Chronic Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/ICAP-general-feature-image-1080x675.png)
Results from BROTHERS Study Shared at Harlem Community Forum
Over 80 study participants, community stakeholders, and guests crowded into a meeting space at the African Services Committee in Harlem on September 12 to learn about early findings from a study assessing HIV prevention resources for black men who have sex with men....![Publication Asks How HIV Programs Can Be Adapted to Support Services for Other Chronic Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/ICAP-general-feature-image-1080x675.png)