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An Assessment of the Actionable Drivers of HIV Outcomes: A Study of the COVida Case Management System in Three Provinces in Mozambique
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MEASURE Evaluation (2019)
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Analysis highlights hurdles between pregnant women with HIV and treatment
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By Jennifer Yourkavitch, MPH, PhD. Research examines interactions among poverty, gender, and health systems that affect women’s participation in services to prevent HIV transmission from mother to child with a causal loop analysis.
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Applying New Methods to Estimate Viral Suppression: The “Last 90”
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Zadrozny, S., Weir, S., Edwards, J., & Herce, M. (2018)
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Assessing HIV Care Networks to Improve Integration and Health Outcomes in Ethiopia
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MEASURE Evaluation (2012)
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Collection supporting HIV data gathering provides support for front lines
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By Jackie Hellen, MPH. With community workers and program managers in mind, MEASURE Evaluation worked to develop an online collection of Community-Based Indicators for HIV Programs.
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Допомагаючи людям з туберкульозом в Україні продовжувати лікування Результати якісного аналізу в рамках оцінки програми соціальної підтримки
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MEASURE Evaluation (2017)
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Effective linkage from point of HIV testing to care and treatment in Tanga region, Tanzania
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Kayabu DE, Ngocho JS, Mmbaga BT (2018)
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Evaluation of the Partnership for HIV-Free Survival: Uganda
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MEASURE Evalution (2018)
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Feasibility of home-based HIV counselling and testing and linking to HIV services among women delivering at home in Geita, Tanzania: a household longitudinal survey
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Juma Adinan, Bridgit Adamou, Caroline Amour, Aisa Shayo, Paulo Lino Kidayi, Levina Msuya (2019)
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Guide gives direction to the last 90
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By Sharon Weir, PhD. Read a Science Speaks blog introducing a new tool to help better estimate how many people treated have achieved viral suppression.
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