ICAP, in partnership with the Kyrgyz and Tajikistan Ministries of Health, the national and local AIDS centers, and primary health care facilities, is building national and local capacity to provide high-quality HIV prevention, testing, and treatment services for people living with HIV and key populations in PEPFAR-supported priority regions. Through this project, ICAP provides enhanced technical assistance and mentoring to HIV care and treatment facilities, supports the enhancement of national strategic information systems, and engages key in-country stakeholders. The project builds on locally-led solutions and governmental structures to strengthen facility-based HIV service delivery using evidence-based, patient-centered interventions. It is expected that the project will generate a lasting effect on the HIV epidemic in central Asian countries by helping them to make significant strides in progressing towards 95-95-95 among all, including key populations, people who inject drugs, men who have sex with men, and sex workers.