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ICAP programs are built on the belief that HIV/AIDS services should be universally available and accessible. ICAP is a global leader in supporting the scale-up of multidisciplinary HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment programs based on a family-focused approach. Currently, ICAP supports 818 sites in 14 resource-limited countries of sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, which provide HIV services to nea

rly 683,000 people, including antiretroviral treatment to more than 334,000 individuals. In addition, ICAP-supported sites have provided HIV counseling and testing services to nearly 600,000 pregnant women.

Upcoming HIVE webinar: Expanding HIV PrEP Coverage Through Integrated Postnatal Care.This session spotlights South Afric...
06/04/2026

Upcoming HIVE webinar: Expanding HIV PrEP Coverage Through Integrated Postnatal Care.

This session spotlights South Africa's experience integrating PrEP into postnatal and maternal and child health services and explores how coordinated service delivery models can reduce missed opportunities for HIV prevention.

The session will also feature practical strategies for embedding PrEP into routine care, from streamlined client identification to counseling and linkage to broader MNCH services.

πŸ“… June 18, 2026 | 8 am EDT / 12 pm GMT / 2 pm CAT / 3 pm EAT

Register: https://ow.ly/Cewj50Z7CSs

Paediatric - Adolescent Treatment Africa

πŸ“’ Webinar alert! Join us on June 9 for Part 2 of our series on integrating Advanced HIV Disease services into routine he...
06/03/2026

πŸ“’ Webinar alert! Join us on June 9 for Part 2 of our series on integrating Advanced HIV Disease services into routine health care.
This session focuses on using data to drive policy, prioritization, and scale-up β€” with real country experiences and practical models you can apply.
πŸ•— 8 am EDT | 12 pm GMT | 2 pm CAT | 3 pm EAT
πŸ—£ English & French | ⏱ 90 minutes
Register in advance here: https://columbiacuimc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_aGzkgDFtQMC_U3eIRL1uJA
See you June 9!

06/03/2026

Can a mobile phone app increase adherence and self-testing among women at risk for ? ICAP researchers explore this important question in a new study just published in JMIR Publications Inc. https://formative.jmir.org/2026/1/e86407

Background: HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is underused by cis- and transgender women despite a significant HIV burden. Smartphone technologies are promising tools to support HIV prevention but have yet to be assessed in women. Objective: We conducted a 12-month feasibility study to assess the....

05/26/2026
As the   crisis mounts, ICAP experts are training laboratory technicians in Bunia,   to ensure safe handling of samples ...
05/22/2026

As the crisis mounts, ICAP experts are training laboratory technicians in Bunia, to ensure safe handling of samples from suspected cases, and secure waste managemnt. On a single day this week, out of 46 samples collected, 27 were tested and 18 were positive.

ICAP joins  , Africa, and the world in mourning the loss of a great leader. Rejoice Nkambule did so much to improve the ...
05/22/2026

ICAP joins , Africa, and the world in mourning the loss of a great leader. Rejoice Nkambule did so much to improve the of her country and inspired health improvement efforts far and wide. We were honored to partner with her for many years, and we will miss her. Ministry of Health Eswatini

The world is more at risk of a   now than before  , experts say. ICAP's Jessica Justman Columbia Public Health comments ...
05/20/2026

The world is more at risk of a now than before , experts say. ICAP's Jessica Justman Columbia Public Health comments on the significance of deadly outbreaks of and in Scientific American


As world health leaders face deadly outbreaks of hantavirus and Ebola, a major pandemic preparedness report finds we are less safe from viral outbreaks than before COVID

Join the CQUIN Network next week for a 90-minute webinar on integrating advanced HIV disease services into routine healt...
05/19/2026

Join the CQUIN Network next week for a 90-minute webinar on integrating advanced HIV disease services into routine health care.

As ministries of health adapt to shifts in the global funding landscape, program data is increasingly essential for guiding implementation, prioritization, and sustainable scale-up.

πŸ“… Tuesday, May 26, 2026
πŸ•— 8 am ET | 12 pm GMT | 2 pm CAT | 3 pm EAT
🌐 Simultaneous interpretation available in English and French

πŸ”—Register at this link: https://ow.ly/NRih50Z1LVL

Learn more: https://cquin.icap.columbia.edu/event/integrating-advanced-hiv-disease-into-routine-care/

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