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National HIV Survey Shows Reduced New Infections and …

WebMaseru, Lesotho, August, 18, 2021 - On Wednesday, August 18, the Lesotho Ministry of Health announced findings from the Lesotho Population-based HIV …

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As it Continues to Assess Progress Toward HIV Epidemic Control, …

WebIn 2024, ICAP at Columbia University, in collaboration with national and local partners, will be supporting three new Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (PHIA) …

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Kenya Embraces HIV Survey Results Revealing Reduced New …

WebThe preliminary report noted encouraging findings – new HIV infections among adults, 15-64 years, in Kenya have reduced from an estimated 106,000 new infections in …

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National Survey in Eswatini Demonstrates Historic

WebIn 2016, against this backdrop, Eswatini launched the second survey, SHIMS 2, to reassess the status of the response. The findings were heartening, as the survey …

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At the Nexus of Climate Change, Food Security, and Health in Sub

WebMajor gains in HIV epidemic control have been won in recent years – but climate change and resulting food insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa could jeopardize that …

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Second HIV Impact Survey Implemented by ICAP in Tanzania …

WebThe Tanzania HIV Impact Survey (THIS 2022-2023) reached a major milestone last month when the survey teams completed household data collection. This …

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National HIV Survey in Cameroon Shows Advances in Treatment …

WebApril 29, 2021 – ICAP today announced the release of the final report of the 2017–2018 Cameroon Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (CAMPHIA) which highlights key …

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Eswatini Measures Strides Towards HIV Epidemic through SHIMS2

WebThe Government of the Kingdom of Eswatini (GKoE) remains the country with the highest HIV prevalence in the world, with nearly 1 in 3 adults (15 years and older) …

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Population-Based HIV Impact Assessment Measures HIV Response …

WebThe Uganda Refugee Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (RUPHIA 2021) measured the impact of the national HIV response among adults living in refugee …

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Mozambique Launches INSIDA Survey to Assess Latest Progress in …

WebOn April 30, the Government of Mozambique, led by the National Institute of Health (INS), launched the National Survey on the Impact of HIV and AIDS in …

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Second Population Survey Assessing HIV in Malawi Shows …

WebThe recently released results of a new nationwide HIV survey implemented in Malawi offer evidence of continued progress toward controlling the longstanding …

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Ethiopia Final Report 2017-2018

WebThe Ethiopia Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (EPHIA) was a household-based national survey in urban Ethiopia. EPHIA focused on measuring key …

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Population-based Survey in Uganda Shows Pathway Toward HIV …

WebThe Uganda Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (UPHIA 2020-2021) survey has documented significant progress in the fight to end the HIV epidemic. With …

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Uganda Summary Sheet 2020-2021

WebThe Uganda Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (UPHIA 2020-2021) was a national household-based survey among adults (defined as individuals aged 15 …

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Zambia Population-based HIV Impact Assessment

Web6 90-90-90: An ambitious treatment target to help end the AIDS epidemic.By 2020, 90% of all people living with HIV (PLHIV) will know their HIV status; 90% of all people with …

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Mozambique Final Report 2021 (En, Port)

WebMozambique Final Report (PORTUGUESE) The Mozambique Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (PHIA), INSIDA 2021, was a household-based national …

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