ICAP partnered with Kenya’s MOH at the national, regional, and county level to support and improve the response to the HIV epidemic in Kenya’s Eastern South and Nyanza regions. ICAP enhanced HIV prevention, care, and treatment efforts by expanding access to HIV services, including HIV testing, PMTCT, and voluntary medical male circumcision. ICAP initiatives increased access to ART considerably for both adults and children living with HIV, in part by expanding the capacity of Kenya’s health workers to initiate and manage HIV treatment. ICAP also strengthened the ability of Kenya’s MOH and county health management teams to collect accurate, consistent data, improve program monitoring and evaluation, and use high-quality data for continuous quality improvement. These combined efforts helped lay the foundation for reaching today’s goal of achieving epidemic control.
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