Urgent and ambitious 2020 global targets are on the horizon, yet there has been insufficient progress in paediatric and adolescent HIV to date. Scaling up HIV services for all children and adolescents is needed, in alignment with the UNAIDS super-fast-track framework. It’s time to make sure that nobody is left behind.
This series of 12 policy briefs by the Child Survival Working Group (CSWG) looks at scaling up key interventions for children and adolescents living with HIV. They present evidence, policy and monitoring considerations, implementation guidance and tools necessary to scale up 12 key interventions which have proven successful in identifying, linking and supporting children and adolescents to access and remain in quality care and treatment.
They are designed for program managers in government and civil society programs, particularly at country-level, and provide practical information and direction.
Learn more in the Foreword and download the briefs below.
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Addressing the service delivery needs of children of key populations
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Strategies to improve retention of mother-baby pairs in PMTCT programs
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Providing differentiated service delivery to children and adolescents
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Point-of-care testing as a solution for timely early infant diagnosis
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Family-based index case testing to identify children with HIV
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Meaningful engagement of adolescents and young people in national and local HIV programming
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Scaling up optimal antiretroviral treatment for children: A long overdue intervention
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Preventing and treating tuberculosis among children living with HIV
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Providing peer support for adolescents and young people living with HIV