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Status of HIV Epidemic Control Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women Aged 15-24 Years – Seven African Countries, 2015-2017

Status of HIV Epidemic Control Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women Aged 15-24 Years – Seven African Countries, 2015-2017

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As it Continues to Assess Progress Toward HIV Epidemic Control, ICAP Supports Three New Population-based Surveys in Sub-Saharan Africa

As it Continues to Assess Progress Toward HIV Epidemic Control, ICAP Supports Three New Population-based Surveys in Sub-Saharan Africa

In 2024, ICAP at Columbia University, in collaboration with national and local partners, will be supporting three ...
Population-Based HIV Impact Assessment Measures HIV Response Among Refugees in Uganda, Highlighting Progress and Gaps in Reaching the Last Mile

Population-Based HIV Impact Assessment Measures HIV Response Among Refugees in Uganda, Highlighting Progress and Gaps in Reaching the Last Mile

The Uganda Refugee Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (RUPHIA 2021) measured the impact of the national HIV ...
Second HIV Impact Survey Implemented by ICAP in Tanzania Completes Critical Data Collection Phase En Route to Painting a More Vivid Picture of the Epidemic

Second HIV Impact Survey Implemented by ICAP in Tanzania Completes Critical Data Collection Phase En Route to Painting a More Vivid Picture of the Epidemic

The Tanzania HIV Impact Survey (THIS 2022-2023) reached a major milestone last month when the survey teams ...
National Survey in Eswatini Demonstrates Historic Reduction in New Infections

National Survey in Eswatini Demonstrates Historic Reduction in New Infections

The third Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (PHIA) survey in Eswatini, named SHIMS 3, showed the remarkable ...
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