Jan 4, 2023
ICAP is supporting sustainable surveillance systems among key populations (KP) and support the Government of Zambia to improve HIV-related services for KP. The purpose of this project is to implement sustainable surveillance systems to understand the HIV epidemic...Dec 17, 2022
This evaluation was designed to explore demand-side facilitators and barriers to HIV treatment in Harare, Zimbabwe, with a focus on client preferences for characteristics of service delivery associated with Zimbabwe’s five Differentiated ART models. Data collection...Dec 16, 2022
As countries strived to reach the UNAIDS 90–90–90 targets, the focus of the Optimizing Momentum Toward Sustainable Epidemic Control (OpCon) project was on achieving sustainable epidemic control. OpCon was a global initiative led by ICAP and funded by PEPFAR through...Dec 12, 2022
PHIA is a multi-country initiative led by ICAP, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and ministries of health in PEPFAR-supported countries. Each survey offers household-based HIV counseling and testing conducted by trained survey staff, with...Dec 11, 2022
This project trained young people to become community-based advocates and champions to train university students to address the gap in HIV counseling, HIV self-testing, and linkage to care.Join our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates from our team.