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Ghana

Ghana

Ghana joined the CQUIN learning network in July 2020 with an innovative portfolio of facility-based differentiated service delivery (DSD) models and successful pilots of models for adolescents and pregnant women living with HIV.

The Ministry of Health’s National AIDS and STI Control Program is committed to expanding training facilities that provide antiretroviral therapy (ART) services such as differentiated testing, linkage, differentiated ART delivery, retention in care, and viral load monitoring to strengthen service delivery through the whole cascade of HIV care.

Ghana looks forward to learning from other countries that are implementing DSD in similar settings, especially when it comes to managing national aids policy.

Projects

The CQUIN Project for Differentiated Service Delivery

  • Multi-Country,
  • current
CQUIN is a multi-country learning network dedicated to improving differentiated service delivery (DSD) for people living with HIV. Launched in 2017 with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the network convenes health system leaders from countries in sub-Saharan Africa to participate in joint learning and information exchange, with the goal of fostering scale-up ...

ICAP in Ghana

Active Years
  • 2020 – present
Key Technical Areas
  • Differentiated Service Delivery
Current Funders
  • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Jobs in Ghana

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