Results: Uganda
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
Uganda Launches First-Ever Refugee HIV Impact Assessment Survey
In the Media Uganda (UPHIA)
In Uganda’s New PHIA Survey, All Eyes Are Set on the Number of New Diagnoses
On February 6, 2020, The Government of Uganda, led by the Ministry of Health, launched the second Uganda Population-based HIV Impact Assessment survey (UPHIA 2020) to unveil the current situation of the HIV epidemic in Uganda and effectiveness of existing responses.
New PHIA Data Announced as World Leaders Gather in New York to Mark Progress toward Ending AIDS
With world leaders gathered in New York for the UN General Assembly, ICAP at Columbia University—in partnership with PEPFAR and CDC— announced new data on the state of HIV epidemics in Lesotho and Uganda.
Press Release: Five African countries approach control of their HIV epidemics as U.S. government launches bold strategy to accelerate progress
Latest survey results show Lesotho’s significant success with HIV viral load suppression and stabilization of Uganda’s previously expanding epidemic.
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 ...