Research
Nov 8, 2022
ICAP completed a two-year study examining the magnitude and determinants of disengagement from care among HIV-positive pregnant women and infants enrolled in prevention of mother-to-child services under Option B+ in Swaziland. The study found substantial numbers of...
Nov 7, 2022
Safe Generations: ICAP collaborated with Swaziland’s Ministry of Health and the University of Cape Town to conduct this stepped-wedge implementation science study at 12 health facilities in Swaziland’s Manzini and Lubombo regions. The study evaluated the impact of...
Nov 4, 2022
In collaboration with the Columbia University Earth Institute and the National Institute of Health (INS) , ICAP conducted a research study to better understand the response of Mozambique’s health care system to climate change and disasters. Through key informant...
Nov 1, 2022
The START study was a cluster site-randomized trial that evaluated a combination intervention package versus the current standard of care with the goal of improving early ART initiation and retention rates during TB treatment, as well as TB treatment success, among...
Oct 16, 2022
ICAP partnered with the World Health Organization and The Empowerment Bureau of Africa TEBA ) to study the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for the prevention of HIV acquisition by female partners of miners during periods of increased risk of...