Training
ICAP Receives $100K Gift from Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation to Build Capacity of Frontline Health Workers in the Context of COVID-19
In April, ICAP was awarded $100,000 from the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation to engage and empower frontline health care workers in Eswatini, Ethiopia, and Tanzania to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. As the spread of COVID-19 steadily increases across sub-Saharan...
ICAP Training Strengthens Infection Prevention and Control in Sierra Leone
At a ceremony on February 21, 2020, in Freetown, Sierra Leone, the first cohort of graduates from the six-month Advanced Certificate Course in Infection Prevention and Control received their certificates. These eighteen graduates are staff of the Bintumani Hospital in...
ICAP in Sierra Leone Equips 26 House Officers with Skills for Effective Leadership
In Sierra Leone, house officers (medical interns) are often posted in leadership positions at low-resource health facilities and are expected to make critical management decisions that can impact thousands of patients. However, their education seldom includes...

