HIV care and treatment
Aug 30, 2016 | News
A young father in Nyanza Province, Kenya had been apprehensive about informing his seven-year-old daughter that she is HIV-positive. Like many parents, he had been putting off a difficult yet essential conversation. “Before today, he told her that the doctor visits...
Jul 29, 2016 | News
In Harlem, excitement builds for groundbreaking study that could provide next insights into HIVprevention One Giant Leap The study participant lounging in the infusion chair has just finished his first intravenous infusion of VRC01, an antibody against HIV being...
Jul 6, 2016 | News
Last month, in Ethiopia’s Dire Dawa Region, ICAP met with over 80 health care providers and regional health authorities to share the findings of an implementation science research study looking at innovative approaches to prevent tuberculosis (TB) among people living...
Jun 16, 2016 | News
Ten Next Generation Fellows from Columbia College, Barnard College, Hunter College, and the Mailman School of Public Health are heading abroad to spend two months working on mentored research projects in Cameroon, the Dominican Republic, Kenya, and Swaziland as part...
Mar 16, 2016 | News
As the headmaster and only teacher at the Ndondo Community School in the rural Mongu District of Zambia in Western Province, Mr. Lambi Chingumbe educates the children of his community on math, English, and science. In addition, he is educating his community as a...