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ICAP in Malawi Supports Surveys Among Key Populations to Assess Progress Toward UNAIDS Targets, Inaugurating a Key Population Community Advisory Board
ICAP in Malawi is preparing to launch biobehavioral surveys among four key populations. In a novel approach, the survey team is engaging a newly established Community Advisory Board (CAB) of key population members to gain vital insight into all survey activities and...
Survey Among Ukrainian Refugees to Illuminate the Health Impacts of Conflict and Displacement
The health impacts of war can be both apparent and invisible – from dwindling medical supplies in overwhelmed facilities to the development of antimicrobial resistance among patients to the mental health impact of loss. Understanding the dimensions of these impacts is...
ICAP in Zambia Conducts Survey Among Female Sex Workers to Assess HIV Prevalence and Health Service Uptake
ICAP in Zambia supported the first biobehavioral survey among female sex workers and commercially and sexually exploited girls (CSEG) in the country, with preliminary results suggesting HIV prevention services are necessary for addressing extremely high HIV prevalence...
ICAP Convenes Infection Prevention and Control Professionals from East Africa to Exchange Ideas and Share Lessons Learned
Representatives from 20 hospitals and ministries of health in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda gathered in Mombasa, Kenya, from August 1-3 to exchange lessons learned and strategies for infection prevention and control (IPC) compliance. The three-day meeting was...


