ICAP has received funding from PEPFAR through the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to partner with the Ministry of Health in Kenya to build the capacity of health facilities to provide state of the art services for all people living with HIV....
How can a large public health survey in sub-Saharan Africa collect blood samples efficiently? Is it possible to perform sophisticated lab tests in people’s homes? What is the best way to transport samples collected from remote locations? The Population-based HIVImpact...
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...
On International Women’s Day, the world recommits to the pledge for parity and gender equality. At ICAP at Columbia University, this has meant prioritizing the wellbeing of women around the world and improving their access to essential health services. Globally, women...
Tuesday, February 23 Oral Session: Prevention and Treatment of Pediatric HIV Infections Room 210, Hynes Convention Center, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Impact of Option B on ART Uptake and Retention in Swaziland: A Stepped-Wedge Trial+ Elaine J. Abrams, Nontokozo Langwenya,...