ICAP

Namibia

Namibia

In situations where broader HIV prevention efforts have been effective but smaller populations continue to fall through the cracks, a customized combination of behavioral, biomedical, and structural strategies can may be needed. In Namibia, ICAP is supporting the development of guidelines for national program planning in collaboration with the Ministry of Health. The results of the NAMPHIA HIV population-based survey will also inform decision-making at the national level.

Projects

Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (PHIA)

  • Multi-Country,
  • current
PHIA is a multi-country initiative led by ICAP, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and ministries of health in PEPFAR-supported countries. Each survey offers household-based HIV counseling and testing conducted by trained survey staff, with return of results. The surveys also ask questions about access to preventive care and treatment services for adults and children. The results measure national and regional progress toward UNAIDS’ 90-90-90 goals and guide policy ...

ICAP in Namibia

Program Start
  • 2017
Technical Areas
  • Population-based surveys
Current Funders
  • Baylor College of Medicine
  • PEPFAR / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Country Director

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