HIV care and treatment
Jan 30, 2015 | Stories from the Field
At the Centre de Sante Urbain Zikisso, an ICAP-supported clinic in the rural town of Lakota, Cote d’Ivoire, a female patient receives HIV care and treatment services. Diagnosed with HIV four years earlier, the patient discontinued antiretroviral treatment believing...
Aug 27, 2014 | News
ICAP recently celebrated major milestones in its support of HIV prevention, care and treatment programs around the world. Through ICAP support, over 1 million people have received access to live-saving treatment and grown to support over 3,380 sites. Key to reaching...
Jun 5, 2014 | News
ICAP has been awarded funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to partner with South Africa’s Ministry of Health and provide technical assistance at the national and sub-national level to improve the effectiveness of nurse-initiated and...
Jan 31, 2014 | News
In areas with a shortage of physicians, nurses have enabled the expansion of access to HIV care and treatment. Despite practicing within an expanded scope, few data are available on nurses’ capabilities and practice in the context of the services they provide. To...
Sep 6, 2013 | News
A new report entitled, Nurses & Midwives: The Frontline Against HIV/AIDS, is available from ICAP. This report includes highlights and lessons learned from ICAP’s work with nurses and midwives throughout Africa in the global response to AIDS. The HIV epidemic has...