Regional Community Treatment Observatory catalyzes Global Fund investments in West Africa
ABSTRACT
In January 2017, the Global Fund granted €3.6 million to the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC) to implement a regional community treatment observatory in 11 West African countries. ITPC has recently released a new report, detailing key findings, analysis and advocacy opportunities from the first year and a half of grant implementation. The report highlights key gaps along the HIV care continuum, and shares advocacy success stories on the alleviation of stock-outs and improvements in facility-level data quality. The report's lead author explains.
MOROCCO'S OPEN CAMPAIGN AGAINST A SECRET EPIDEMIC STARTS WITH DIAGNOSIS
ABSTRACT
In Morocco, a country of more than 30 million people, government and civil society are working together to find more than 20,000 people who are thought to be HIV+ but do not know their status. Reaching them, then treating them, is the key to preventing the spread of the disease into the general population.
In South Sudan, debate on how to maintain HIV treatment adherence during times of war
ABSTRACT
The HIV response in the world’s newest nation faces a catalogue of challenges including insecurity and stock management, displacement away from the urban health facilities of people living with HIV and the evacuation from the country of international medical personnel during times of crisis.
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