Results: HIV
Population-based Survey in Uganda Shows Pathway Toward HIV Epidemic Control
Food insecurity among women in sub-Saharan Africa doubles the risk of HIV acquisition
ICAP Launches Tanzania HIV Impact Survey 2022-2023
Eswatini surpasses UNAIDS Fast-track Targets for treatment and viral suppression
At the Nexus of Climate Change, Food Security, and Health in Sub-Saharan Africa, Women Find Themselves at High Risk for HIV
New Article Emphasizes Relationship Between Mobility, Food Security, and Transactional Sex – Underlining Need for HIV Prevention and Service Delivery to Mobile Populations in Sub-Saharan Africa
Tanzania HIV Impact Survey Will Assess Progress Toward Epidemic Control
Second Population Survey Assessing HIV in Malawi Shows Progress Toward Epidemic Control
Recent PHIA News
The third Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (PHIA) survey in Eswatini, named SHIMS 3, showed the remarkable ...
The Uganda Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (UPHIA 2020-2021) survey has documented significant progress in ...
Major gains in HIV epidemic control have been won in recent years – but climate change and resulting food ...
While mobile women have an elevated risk of contracting HIV, little research has examined the role of a partner’s ...