In close partnership with the Myanmar National AIDS Program (NAP) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ICAP evaluated the introduction of a key populations (KP) sensitization training for health care workers and the implementation of structural changes within public sector health facilities to improve the uptake of HIV services and outcomes among KP.
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Implementation and Evaluation of Key Population Friendly HIV Services at AIDS/STD Public Facilities in Yangon Region, Myanmar
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