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ICAP’s HIV Learning Network, CQUIN, Convenes Health System Leaders to Discuss Strategies to Scale Up the Integration of Non-HIV Services into Differentiated Service Delivery Programs
“For me, treatment in the HIV clinic is just getting my antiretrovirals. For my asthma, high blood pressure, and my enlarged heart condition, I go to a private facility every four months or when the need arises for treatment and medication,” said Patricia Asero,...
Through a Community-Based Approach, Key Populations Guide Biobehavioral Survey Implementation in Malawi
In 2023, ICAP implemented a novel approach to conducting biobehavioral surveys among key populations (KP) in Malawi by engaging key populations in the planning of survey activities. Now in the launch phase of these surveys, key populations continue to be at the...
ICAP in Ethiopia Presents Key Findings from its Antimalarial Therapeutic Clinical Trials to High-Level U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Delegation
In March 2024, ICAP in Ethiopia presented key findings from its antimalarial drug efficacy clinical trials to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Organized by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in Ethiopia and the Armauer Hansen...
ICAP Supports Sierra Leone’s National Public Health Agency to Bolster Epidemic Preparedness in Primary Health Care Facilities
For over 8 million Sierra Leoneans, primary health care facilities are the first point of contact in receiving treatment for any illness, including during infectious disease outbreaks. With a resilient spirit forged through past challenges dealing with deadly...