- HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Sex work and related issues
- Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
- HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
- Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare
- Mental Health and Patient Involvement
Program for Appropriate Technology in Health
2015-2025
Zero to Three
2023
Persistently high HIV incidence among women, especially adolescent girls and young women (AGYW), have drawn the attention of national policymakers, donors, implementers in Sub-Saharan Africa to integration family planning (FP) programs. According several research studies, FP services could offer a holistic strategy address needs this demographic by including prevention approaches, particularly pre-exposure prophylaxis. Our study set out explore obstacles opportunities that AGYW faced...
In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), men who have sex with (MSM) and female workers (FSW) highest HIV prevalence but least access to services due their marginalization within Congolese society.The Projet Intégré de VIH/SIDA au (ProVIC) aims reduce risk impact in DRC through community- facility-based prevention, counseling testing, treatment strategies aimed at high-risk populations, including MSM FSW. To more effectively meet needs key ProVIC tailored existing interventions better suit...
Abstract Introduction Engaging communities in the design, implementation and monitoring of health services is critical for delivering high‐quality, person‐centred that keep people living with HIV engaged care. The USAID‐funded Integrated HIV/AIDS Project Haut‐Katanga (IHAP‐HK) integrated an electronic client feedback tool into continuous quality improvement (CQI) processes. We aimed to demonstrate this system's impact on identifying improving quality‐of‐care gaps. Methods Through stakeholder...