![(ARCHIVED) State of the Mpox Epidemic: Global, National, and Local Perspectives](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/Untitled-design-2024-06-04T115716.009-400x284.png)
(ARCHIVED) State of the Mpox Epidemic: Global, National, and Local Perspectives
It’s time to get vaccinated for mpox: Health experts urge care as Pride Month starts
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ICAP in Zambia Significantly Improves Screening and Identification of Advanced HIV Disease Through Technical Assistance
![Empowering Traditional Birth Attendants: Collaborative HIV Care Supports Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women in Angola](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/TBA-1-400x284.png)
Empowering Traditional Birth Attendants: Collaborative HIV Care Supports Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women in Angola
![Facing Obstacles, Women Living with HIV Find Support and Strength in their Local Health Facilities in Burundi](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/Mentor-Mothers-400x284.png)
Facing Obstacles, Women Living with HIV Find Support and Strength in their Local Health Facilities in Burundi
![With ICAP Support, New Medical Laboratory Policy Guidelines Promise to Improve Epidemic Surveillance in Zanzibar](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/02-e1716496229515-400x284.jpg)
With ICAP Support, New Medical Laboratory Policy Guidelines Promise to Improve Epidemic Surveillance in Zanzibar
![ICAP’s HIV Learning Network, CQUIN, Convenes Health System Leaders to Discuss Strategies to Scale Up the Integration of Non-HIV Services into Differentiated Service Delivery Programs](https://icap.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/CQUIN-Integration-meeting-400x284.png)
ICAP’s HIV Learning Network, CQUIN, Convenes Health System Leaders to Discuss Strategies to Scale Up the Integration of Non-HIV Services into Differentiated Service Delivery Programs
Mothers infected with HIV can safely breastfeed their babies as long as they are on medication and the virus is untraceable, according to a pediatricians’ organization.
Moms with HIV can breastfeed if taking treatment and virus is undetectable, pediatricians’ group says
Kenya hosts conference on integration of non-HIV services into HIV programs
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