This Program provides direct medical, social and economic care and support to HIV-infected mothers, their children and families in eight provinces.
Read moreThis Program provides direct medical, social and economic care and support to HIV-infected mothers, their children and families in eight provinces.
Read moreThe Yer Yoykom project aims to contribute toward prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/Aids through increasing access to, and demand for, Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services.
Read moreTuungane is a youth organization that aims at promoting HIV prevention and improving uptake of VCT and STI services by offering youth friendly and youth specific HIV services.
Read moreAHF-Uganda Cares promotes condom use as a way for people to protect themselves and their partners against HIV and conducts regular HIV testing events. In addition, the project campaigns where it tests and refers the the positive people for treatment.
Read moreKitovu Mobile provides care and support for People Living with HIV and AIDS (PLHA), through a Home Based Care Program (HBC) and empowers them to cope up with the HIV/AIDS and its possible impacts.
Read moreThe Hope for African Children Initiative (HACI) is an innovative response that addresses the entire child-focused prevention-care-mitigation continuum with mutually reinforcing program strategies.
Read moreThe Corridors of Hope (COH) works with transportation corridor communities, targeting traditionally high risk populations. The COH project provides comprehensive HIV/AIDS prevention services and improves referral networks.
Read moreThe project seeks to develop a micro-clinic pilot on Mfangano Island for people living with HIV/AIDS. The clinic represents an organic therapy management collective comprised of neighbors, relatives, and friends who come together to encourage treatment adherence for people with HIV/AIDS.
Read moreRxGen model works with young people to reduce their risk of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections by making it easier for them to get the health information and products they need. Their point of contact is the pharmacy, which is more accessible than a health care clinic.
Read moreEmmanuel Hospital Association's comprehensive health services integrate essential clinical services with primary health care and community-level engagement to address the health priorities of the poor and marginalized people, and to facilitate the development of healthy communities.
Read moreTumaini is the Swahili word for hope. The Tumaini Project was established to provide free antiretroviral (ARVs) treatment to Kenyans living with HIV.
Read moreWild4Life started as an HIV/AIDS program in Zimbabwe, but has expanded to building rural health systems throughout sub-Saharan African countries. Piloting rural health clinics, monitoring health needs of rural populations and developing local partnerships has dramatically improved health outcomes.
Read moreBroadReach Healthcare's North West Province Down Referral Model in South Africa reduces the reliance on overburdened public health resources by leveraging the private sector in the treatment delivery for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA).
Read moreMAMTA – Health Institute for mother and child is a not-for-profit organization that works towards improving the sexual and reproductive health of current and future generations through a rights-based approach.
Read moreDKT Indonesia helps decrease infant and maternal mortality and lower HIV infection rates by training and working with midwives and increasing the use of contraception in Indonesia through a dynamic social marketing program called Andalan.
Read moreRDRS Bangladesh is a national humanitarian and development NGO operating since 1972 in association with LWF/DWS Geneva and its Related Agencies.
Read moreAll HIV services, including antiretroviral therapy, are extended to all mothers' HIV-infected children, partners, and other family members. The initiative is known internationally as a model program for family-based care and the early diagnosis and care of infants exposed and infected with HIV.
Read moreThe Ihangane Project mobilizes community innovation in clinical care, community health, health systems management and social enterprise to create effective and resilient front line health systems that connect national protocols to local realities.
Read moreAction for Community Development is a Uganda-based non-governmental organization working to employ innovative solutions in the areas of human rights, HIV/AIDS, reproductive and child health, and systems strengthening in Eastern Africa.
Read moreKheth'Impilo specialises in solution development and implementation for health and community systems and services strengthening in marginalised communities. The comprehensive Health care solutions include treatment, care and support for people infected and affected with HIV and TB.
Read moreOn SUSTAIN Project CFHI was expected to increase the uptake of HIV Testing and Counselling services, provide HIV Testing and Counselling services to at least 150,000 persons in the FCT and link all HIV Positive identified clients to care and treatment in CCFN supported Healthcare Facilities.
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