Stories from the Field
Feb 28, 2018 | Stories from the Field
Health care providers and community members in Sierra Leone are eager for new ways to protect children from malaria, and Intermittent Preventive Treatment of Infants (IPTi) has potential for national scale-up, according to an ICAP study in Sierra Leone, conducted in...
Jan 11, 2018 | Stories from the Field
In early December, members of 12 newly formed multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) in Ukraine gathered for an ICAP-led training course on quality improvement techniques to accelerate gains in HIV service delivery. These teams, representing the 12 “oblasts” (administrative...
Oct 16, 2017 | News, Stories from the Field
ICAP’s Global Nurse Capacity Building Program (GNCBP) recently held dissemination meetings for its projects in South Africa and Ethiopia. These events, attended by ministry of health (MOH) officials, U.S. government representatives, nursing and midwifery associations,...
Sep 6, 2017 | Stories from the Field
In the Kyrgyz Republic, injection drug use accounts for almost 60 percent of HIVinfections. For people who inject drugs, needle and syringe programs—which provide clean needles and syringes at no cost to participants—serve as one of three core HIVinterventions, along...
Aug 17, 2017 | Stories from the Field
South Sudan, in East Africa, is the world’s youngest nation—and its birth was not an easy one. Still recuperating from four decades of conflict, earlier this year, the United Nations declared the country to be in an active famine. At the same time, like much of...
Jul 5, 2017 | Stories from the Field
Circumcision offers heterosexual men lifelong, partial protection against HIV, reducing their risk of becoming HIV-infected by 60 percent. This powerful prevention effect has motivated the Government of Mozambique to prioritize the scale-up of voluntary medical male...