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Condom and Lubricant Manufactures Survey

In 2015, several condom manufacturers joined donor agencies to form a coalition whose main goal is to provide 20 billion condoms to low-and middle-income countries by 2020. Between August and October 2017, AIDSFree conducted research on barriers that prevent condom manufacturers from entering the African market. AIDSFree used a self-administered semi-structured questionnaire and in-depth interviews…


The effects of switching from 10 to 5-dose vials of MR vaccine on vaccination coverage and wastage: A mixed-method study in Zambia

Vaccines procured for low-income countries are often packaged in multi-dose vials to reduce program costs. To avoid wastage, health workers may refrain from opening a vial if few children attend an immunization session, possibly leading to lower coverage. Lowering the number of doses in a vial may increase coverage and reduce wastage. We used a…


Uptake And Results Utilization Of Viral Load Testing And Early Infant Diagnosis

This landscape analysis aims to identify approaches and materials in use to create demand for viral load (VL) and early infant diagnosis (EID), to identify challenges, to determine what plans are in progress, and to describe implementers’ recommendations. In total, 13 programs implementing VL demand creation strategies and 13 programs implementing EID demand creation strategies…


AIDSFree Ethiopia End of Project Summary

This End of Project Summary presents The Strengthening High Impact Interventions for an AIDS-free Generation (AIDSFree) Project’s Ethiopia eLMIS programmatic achievements from December 1, 2016 to December 31, 2019. AIDSFree Ethiopia worked to improve health care outcomes by strengthening the performance of supply chain systems. The project, in conjunction with the Government of Ethiopia, aimed…


Overcoming Challenges Resulting From COVID-19: New York State’s Creating Healthy Schools and Communities Initiative

“Upstream” interventions that increase access or reduce barriers to healthy foods and opportunities for physical activity — referred to as policy, systems, or environmental strategies — are central to encouraging and supporting healthy behaviors that prevent chronic disease at a population level. However, they are complex and challenging to execute, especially during coronavirus disease 2019…


Strengthening the Capacity of Civil Society Organizations

USAID’s Community Health and Social Welfare Systems Strengthening Program (CHSSP) strengthened 49 civil society organizations (CSOs) that work with populations affected by HIV to have the depth in leadership and organizational capacity to build and support strong, sustainable health and social welfare systems. Strong health and social welfare systems have the ability to reach individuals…


Snapshot of the Community Health and Social Welfare Systems Strengthening Program (CHSSP)

The Community Health and Social Welfare Systems Strengthening Program (CHSSP) helped the government of Tanzania strengthen its health and social welfare system to ensure that there are adequate human resources to provide services in the country’s 106 councils. The program helped control the HIV epidemic by expanding social services to adolescent girls and young women…


Community Health and Social Welfare Systems Strengthening Program Booklet

The Community Health and Social Welfare Systems Strengthening Program (CHSSP), a six-year USAID-funded program through PEPFAR, worked with the Government of Tanzania to improve the health and well-being of HIV-affected and other vulnerable people in 106 councils. The project worked toward achieving the UNAIDS 90-90-90 goals to stop the HIV epidemic. This booklet summarizes and…


Intensified community surveillance to combat COVID-19 through house-to-house screening in Ethiopia: using the Health Extension Program

The Last Ten Kilometers (L10K) project is supporting the Ethiopian Ministry of Health (MOH) to deploy its flagship HEP to implement a house-to-house COVID-19 symptom screening strategy using risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) teams. The RCCE teams are a newly established innovation, composed of health extension workers, teachers, security personnel, and community volunteers. The RCCE…


Strengthening Community Structures: Multi-sectoral AIDS Committees Technical Brief

Over the last 30 years, the Government of Tanzania in collaboration with stakeholders and development partners, has mounted a response to the HIV epidemic. Initially, the response lacked coordination and the government and stakeholders recognized that a multi-sectoral approach was needed to win the fight against HIV and AIDS. The Tanzania Commission for AIDS (TACAIDS)…


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