In the provincial township of Mangochi, near the southern end of Lake Malawi, HIV-positive teenagers gather for one of many antiretroviral therapy (ART) teen clubs across the country. A team of health care workers interacts with the teens, providing counseling and...
ICAP at Columbia University will host a satellite session on Differentiated Service Delivery at the IAS 2017 conference in Paris, France. Drawing on the lessons of the HIV Coverage, Quality, and Impact Network (CQUIN), the session will showcase innovations in DSD for...
Differentiated care is a patient-centered approach that is redefining the delivery of HIVprevention and treatment services. ICAP’s HIV Coverage, Quality, and Impact Network supports ministries of health and their partners in sub-Saharan Africa to exchange and...
ICAP launched its HIV Coverage, Quality, and Impact Network (CQUIN) with a three-day gathering held March 26-28 in Durban, South Africa. Nearly 60 participants from nine countries assembled to launch the new learning network, which aims to advance the implementation...
As HIV programs expand at a rapid pace, health systems around the world are working hard to keep up. New global guidelines and strategies have markedly increased the number of people living with HIV who are eligible for treatment. This has created exciting new...