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In Eswatini, ICAP Identifies Young Women and Adolescent Girls as Accounting for Nearly Half of New HIV Infections
In Eswatini, key surveillance data on recent HIV infections is providing a roadmap to drive epidemic response efforts to those who especially need them – young women and adolescent girls. The Eswatini HIV-1 Recent Infection Surveillance (EHRIS) program – part of ICAP...![Former ICAP Senior Regional Laboratory Advisor Becomes New Director General of Rwanda’s Biomedical Center](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/Muvunyi-1-1080x675.png)
Former ICAP Senior Regional Laboratory Advisor Becomes New Director General of Rwanda’s Biomedical Center
Claude Muvunyi, MD, PhD, former senior regional laboratory advisor for ICAP, is now the Rwanda Biomedical Center’s (RBC) director general. Muvunyi was appointed by the Rwandan senate earlier this year. The RBC is the Rwanda Ministry of Health’s central implementation...![Second Population Survey Assessing HIV in Malawi Shows Progress Toward Epidemic Control](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-10-3-2-1080x675.png)
Second Population Survey Assessing HIV in Malawi Shows Progress Toward Epidemic Control
The recently released results of a new nationwide HIV survey implemented in Malawi offer evidence of continued progress toward controlling the longstanding epidemic in the country – and provide guidance toward further steps that need to be taken. Launched in January...![In Ethiopia, ICAP Trains Teams to Repair Broken Equipment Needed for Lifesaving Malaria Diagnosis](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-8-2-1-1080x675.png)
In Ethiopia, ICAP Trains Teams to Repair Broken Equipment Needed for Lifesaving Malaria Diagnosis
Malaria is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in tropical and subtropical regions. In Ethiopia, 60 percent of the population lives in malaria-prone areas. A major barrier to managing malaria in Ethiopia is faulty or unmaintained laboratory equipment...![World Health Worker Week: Honoring the Voices, Roles, and Needs of Frontline Health Workers](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/Health-Workers-1-1080x675.png)