Mozambique
Aug 14, 2018
In September 2002, the Mailman School of Public Health (MSPH) at Columbia University (CU) entered into a Cooperative Agreement with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for the University Technical Assistance Projects (UTAP) in Support of the Global HIV/AIDS Program....
Aug 14, 2018
The MTCT-Plus Initiative, the world’s first multi-country HIV treatment program, aimed to demonstrate to a disbelieving world that it was possible to provide care and antiretroviral (ARV) treatment in resource-limited settings, using programs to prevent...
Aug 14, 2018
Columbia University’s role in implementing PEPFAR began in 2003, when it received funding from the Global AIDS Program of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) under the University Technical Assistance Projects (UTAP) to support the development of...
Jul 20, 2018
Project Background and Overview With a population of 4.9 million and an adult HIV prevalence of 12.6 percent, Zambézia is Mozambique’s second most populous province. It is home to just over 40 percent of all people living with HIV in Mozambique. In 2013, Mozambique...
Jul 20, 2018
Background and Rationale Over the last decade, HIV testing, care, and treatment services have been rapidly scaled up across sub-Saharan Africa. Currently, an estimated 25.5 million people are living with HIV in the region, including 12 million who are accessing...