Start Free Stay Free AIDS Free
The Start Free Stay Free AIDS Free framework promotes a set of human rights-based interventions to end AIDS as a public health threat among children and adolescents. It focuses on enhancing actions in 23 countries with high numbers of children, adolescents and young women living with HIV.
Out of School Comprehensive Sexuality Education
International technical and programmatic guidance on out of school comprehensive sexuality education evidence-informed approach for non-formal, out-of-school programmes.
Best Practices for Adolescent- and Youth-Friendly HIV Services in PEPFAR-Supported Countries
A Compendium of Selected Projects in PEPFAR-Supported Countries
Cameroon National Algorithm for Exposed Infant HIV Testing
This diagram outlines the process to test infants exposed to HIV at birth in Cameroon.
Paediatric HIV Disclosure Booklet 3: Living a Life of Health
"Living a Life of Health" is the third in a series of four booklets designed to help adults facilitate health-related discussions with children and adolescents, in this case on the topic of HIV. This booklet was written to be used with children over 9 years of age.
Paediatric HIV Disclosure Booklet 2: Knowing About Myself
"Knowing about Myself" is the second in a series of four booklets designed to help adults facilitate health-related discussions with children and adolescents. This booklet was written to be used with children from about 6 to 12 years of age, who can understand the information.
Paediatric HIV Disclosure Booklet 1: How to Keep Healthy
"How to Keep Healthy" is the first in a series of four booklets designed to help adults facilitate health-related discussions with children and adolescents. It was written to be used with children from 2 to 6 years of age, an age when children may ask many questions about why they go to the clinic or why they have to take medicines.
Reaching the Third 90: Implementing High Quality Viral Load Monitoring at Scale
In June 2016, ICAP and partners convened a three-day, PEPFAR-supported meeting to explore the practical challenges of scaling up routine viral load testing in sub-Saharan Africa. The meeting took place in Ezulwini, Swaziland and brought together over 150 public health experts from 15 countries. This meeting report provides a comprehensive summary of the convening.