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MCAP
Project Details
Columbia University’s role in implementing PEPFAR began in 2003, when it received funding from the Global AIDS Program of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) under the University
Project Details
Columbia University’s role in implementing PEPFAR began in 2003, when it received funding from the Global AIDS Program of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) under the University Technical Assistance Projects (UTAP) to support the development of important components of national HIV programs, including treatment protocols and training. In 2004, ICAP was founded and was awarded a new cooperative agreement from CDC under the PEPFAR framework, the Track 1.0 funding mechanism, to provide comprehensive HIV care and treatment in five countries: Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, South Africa, and Tanzania, with programming in Côte d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, and Nigeria subsequently added.
This initiative, the Multicountry Columbia Antiretroviral Program (MCAP), rapidly expanded programs for HIV care and ART by promoting early diagnosis of HIV infection, maintaining the health of those living with HIV, and preventing further transmission of HIV within the community. MCAP programming between 2004 and 2012, in addition to being focused on rapidly scaling up care and treatment in partnership with host-country governments, also emphasized the full continuum of HIV-related services, continued capacity building and health systems strengthening, and transition of operations to host governments and local nongovernmental organizations.
Find the MCAP End-of-Project Reports here.
Find the MCAP End-of-Project Reports here.
ICAP Topics
Adolescents and young adults
ART - antiretroviral therapy
CDC
Cervical cancer screening
Children
Community health workers
COVID-19
CQUIN
Dear Florence
DSD - Differentiated service delivery
E-learning and online training
EAIPC
Ebola
Featured
HIS - Health information systems
HIV
HIV care and treatment
HIV prevention
HIV testing and counseling
HPTN
HRH - Human resources for health
HSS - Health systems strengthening
IPC - Infection Prevention and Control
Laboratory
Malaria
Maternal and child health
Midwifery
Monkeypox
MSM - Men who have sex with men
NEPI
Nursing
PHIA
PMTCT - Prevention of mother-to-child transmission
PrEP - pre-exposure prophylaxis
PWID - People who inject drugs
Research
Sexual and gender-based violence
SI - Strategic information
Students
TB and TB/HIV - Tuberculosis
thisnursecan
Training
Vaccine
Viral load
Women