HIV
Nov 29, 2022 | News
In the opening scenes of the new short film “Dear Diary,” developed by ICAP in Myanmar, a man named Hein Htet shares a meal with his family, laughing and serving second helpings to his wife. The dinner scene is a simple snapshot of happiness, but later in the film,...
Nov 29, 2022 | News, Stories from the Field
Women and girls living in war and conflict zones are at increased risk of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), resulting in physical injuries, unwanted pregnancies, fistula, sexually transmitted infections – including HIV – and death. In recent months, the war in...
Nov 15, 2022 | In the Media
A study published in July by ICAP at Columbia University found that severe food insecurity approximately doubles the risk of contracting HIV among women in six countries in the region, because it often leads them to engage in transactional...
Nov 7, 2022 | News
Ahead of this year’s World AIDS Day, observed on December 1, ICAP at Columbia University’s Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (PHIA) project is celebrating the release of new HIV survey results measuring progress toward ending the HIV epidemic in several...
Oct 31, 2022 | Events, Webinars