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Toolkit for the Implementation of Baby Showers in Congregational Settings for the PMTCT of HIV | This toolkit — prepared by members of the U.S. |
2024 | ||
Technical Brief on Paediatric HIV Case-Finding: Beyond Infant Testing | Despite global progress in HIV treatment for children, the gap between adult and paediatric treatment coverage continues to widen. |
2024 | ||
Strengthening capacity in translating evidence to action: Data mentoring and the journey to triple elimination | The report outlines the progress and achievements in the triple elimination of vertical transmission of HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B in Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) over the last two decades. The data mentorship pro |
2024 | ||
Progress Report and Road Map for the Triple Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis B | This is the first report on progress towards the triple elimination of mother-to-child transmission (EMTCT) of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B virus (HBV) across 23 countries in the Middle East and North Africa/ Eastern Medi |
2024 | ||
Ending HIV for Every Child, Every Adolescent: An investment opportunity for the public and private sectors , [Short Version] Ending HIV for Every Child, Every Adolescent: An investment opportunity for private and public donors , Spotlight on the Global HIV and AIDS Thematic Fund | This document highlights opportunities for both public and private sectors to engage in the global HIV response for infants, children, and adolescents in partnership with UNICEF. |
2024 | ||
Best practices and common bottlenecks in EMTCT in seven priority countries | This brief reviews existing resources and analyses potential bottlenecks for the processes in applying for EMTCT/Path to Elimination and to strengthen ongoing PMTCT programmes in such applications. Eight UNICEF priority co |
2024 | ||
Introducing a framework for implementing triple elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis and HBV | This 2023 framework from WHO and partners guides operationalization of a person-centred and integrated approach to interventions that country programmes can use to effectively scale-up triple elimination efforts and reach |
2023 | ||
Spotlight on the UNICEF HIV/AIDS Fund: Results achieved in 2022 to achieve an AIDS-free future for children and adolescents | UNICEF’s HIV/AIDS Thematic Fund is a global flexible funding pool. It enables us to strengthen systems to ensure an AIDS-free future for children and adolescents. |
2022 | ||
Key considerations for fast-tracking EMTCT in lower-prevalence settings | This key considerations document, developed by UNICEF and WHO, expands on the 2020 “last mile” operational guidance, with specific considerations for countries with lower HIV prevalence. |
2023 | ||
English version: Integrating Mental Health and TB Services into Primary Health Care in Kazakhstan , версия на русском языке: оценка интеграции услуг психического здоровья и помощи по ТБ в ПМСП в Казахстане | The assessment for HIV/AIDS integration in primary health care in Kazakhstan was undertaken in 2022. |
2022 | ||
HIV Couples Testing in Rwanda , Placeholder | An opportunity to reshape gender norms on sexual and reproductive health in Rwanda: Learning from a pilot project on male partner self-testing for HIV. |
2022 | ||
Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on people living with HIV, including pregnant women and children | The purpose of this study is to provide an assessment and analysis of the situation of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) in the Republic of Moldova in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, including COVID-19 awareness and |
2022 | ||
Early and late measurement of MTCT (technical brief) | This document outlines the fundamentals of PMTCT impact determination and provides considerations for development of pragmatic, streamlined and resource-efficient systems for MTCT estimate generation in high burden setting |
2021 | ||
Strengthening PMTCT of HIV Services in the Kyrgyz Republic and Defining a Path Towards Elimination of MTCT of HIV and Syphilis | This review of prevention of maternal-to-child transmission (PMTCT) services in the Kyrgyz Republic was undertaken to: (1) provide an overview of milestones in the delivery and expansion of PMTCT for the period 2017-2020; |
2021 | ||
Global guidance on criteria and processes for validation of EMTCT | The global community has committed to eliminating mother-to-child transmission (EMTCT), also known as vertical transmission, of HIV and syphilis as a public health priority. |
2021 | ||
Start Free, Stay Free, AIDS Free: Final report on 2020 targets | In the global quest to end the AIDS epidemic as a public health threat by 2030, meeting the HIV-related needs of children, adolescents and pregnant and breastfeeding women represents a critical piece of unfinished business |
2021 | ||
Health Results 2020: HIV and AIDS (flyer) , Global Annual Results Report 2020 Goal Area 1 (report) | This flyer provides a quick overview of UNICEF's results within HIV and AIDS in 2020. |
2021 | ||
Accelerating Access to Innovative Point-of-Care HIV Diagnostics , Accelerating Access to Innovative Point-of-Care HIV Diagnostics - French | This document was developed to compile knowledge, insights and recommendations from UNICEF focal points in country offices implementing a project aimed at introducing, scaling up, and integrating point-of-care (POC) diagno |
2021 | ||
HIV Pediatrics 2020 Workshop Report | The International Workshop on HIV & Pediatrics 2020 took place virtually on 16-17 November. |
2020 | ||
UNICEF-ESA-Young-Mothers-HIV-Report-2020.pdf | Adolescent and young mothers are a priority population for UNICEF in Eastern and Southern Africa, including those who are affected by HIV. |
2020 |