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Innovations and Achievements of ICAP in Global HIV Services

ICAP has transformed HIV care across multiple countries, achieving remarkable milestones such as providing services to over 1.8 million individuals and initiating treatment for nearly 972,000 patients. With support for 3,995 health facilities and extensive training of healthcare workers, ICAP ensures sustainable healthcare solutions. Current programs funded by organizations like the CDC and Open Society Foundations emphasize decentralizing HIV treatment and enhancing maternal health through PMTCT initiatives. Collaborative research efforts and innovative training programs further strengthen ICAP's impact in global health.

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Innovations and Achievements of ICAP in Global HIV Services

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  1. ICAP Update

  2. Key Features Where ICAP Works?

  3. ICAP- Achievement • 1.8 million People have received HIV services • 971,863 Patients initiated on HIV treatment • 3,995 Health facilities supported • 4,660,865 Pregnant women tested for HIV • 55,555 Health workers trained • 880,260HIV Patients enrolled in HIV/TB care • 700 Laboratories supported • More than 50 research studies being conducted

  4. Expansion of Programs • Myanmar/Burma • Support Ministry of Health • Focus on decentralization of HIV treatment • Funding from Open Society Foundations and CDC • Awarded Global TA Award: a multi-country global technical assistance grant from CDC to support PMTCT, adult and pediatric care and treatment, and strategic information. • Projects ongoing include: 2 population impact assessments, work in Rwanda, Ghana, Swaziland, Tanzania • New President’s Global Innovation Award to conduct work on the China-Africa health assistance

  5. Expansion of Programs--2 • Project PHIA: • Award from CDC for population HIV impact assessments to be conducted in 20 countries (two already in progress) • Collaborative effort with multiple organizations • Partnership with UNICEF to support the expansion of programs for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV. • Cote d’Ivoire, Malawi, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo

  6. Training and Mentorship • New NIH T-37 training grant to train underrepresented undergraduate and graduate students at Columbia in global health research with placements in Swaziland, Dominican Republic and Kazakhstan • New NIH T-32 training grant to train graduate and post-graduate students in global implementation science research • ICAP, in collaboration with MSPH Department of Health Policy and Management, received a USAID award to support education for healthcare management and administration in Mozambique. • ICAP’s Next Generation Program provides students with training opportunities in New York and around the world. • In 2013, 13 Next Generation interns worked in 7 countries

  7. Research • Ethiopia: A Combination Intervention Package for Isoniazid Prevention Therapy in Ethiopia (ENRICH) + Multi-Level determinants of Late ART Initiation in Sub-Saharan Africa (LSTART) • Kenya: Mother and Infant Retention for Health (MIR4Health NCD HIV cohort study (ARTIC) • Lesotho: Start TB Patients on ART and Retain on Treatment (START) + Enhance Prevention in Couples (EPIC)+Supplement • Mozambique: Combination Intervention Strategies for Linkage and Retention (Engage4Health) • South Africa: Strategies to Optimize Antiretroviral Therapy Services for Maternal and Child Health (MCH-ART), HEART study • Swaziland: A Combination Strategy for Linkage and Retention, Swaziland (Link4Health) and SitukulwaneLesiphephile - Safe Generations • Tanzania: Combination prevention study

  8. Thought Leadership

  9. ICAP’s Unique Portfolio • Strong implementation partner with vast expertise in: • care and treatment in pediatrics, adolescents and adults • prevention: PMTCT, VMMC, MSM, PWID etc • Expertise in other areas: tuberculosis, malaria, key populations, laboratory, M&E, etc • Health systems support: training and mentorship of workforce, GNCBP (NEPI and GN), laboratories, SI etc

  10. ICAP’s Unique Portfolio--2 • Support at facilities, as well above facility levels: district, county, province • Training and mentorship: GNCBP, hospital managers, peers, courses, distance learning • Innovation: migrants, adolescents, couples, community ART, community surveys, NCD/HIV integration • Research: diverse studies

  11. Way Ahead • reach targets • achieve high quality • demonstrate efficiency • engage with partners • dialogue with funders • diversify funding sources • innovate • measure, measure, measure • share, share, share

  12. FOA Season Edward Munch

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