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Home | Projects | Linkages across the Continuum of HIV Services for Vulnerable Populations Affected by HIV (LINKAGES)
Project

Linkages across the Continuum of HIV Services for Vulnerable Populations Affected by HIV (LINKAGES)

Countries

Asia Pacific Hub, East and Southern Africa Hub

Duration

2014 - 2021

Funder

USAID

In June 2014, the U.S. Agency for International Development awarded FHI 360 the Linkages across the Continuum of HIV Services for Vulnerable Populations Affected by HIV (LINKAGES) project, a global cooperative agreement funded by the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. FHI 360 partners with Pact, IntraHealth International and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to conduct a range of activities to reduce HIV transmission among those at an increased risk for HIV and to improve their enrollment and retention in care.

Under LINKAGES, the FHI 360-led team accelerates the ability of governments, organizations working with those at an increased risk for HIV at risk of HIV and private-sector providers to plan and implement services that reduce HIV transmission among those at an increased risk for HIV and their sexual partners and extend the lives of those already living with HIV.

Project activities enhance the HIV prevention and care cascade by increasing reach to those at an increased risk for HIV most at risk of acquiring or transmitting HIV, promoting routine HIV testing and counseling, and actively enrolling those with HIV into care and support interventions that enable them to remain in care. The project helps countries use and scale up evidence-based approaches to service provision; help those at an increased risk for HIV mobilize and advocate for changes in laws and the conduct of police, health care workers and policymakers; and work with governments to make programs sustainable for the long term.

What LINKAGES means for those at an increased risk for HIV

  • Access to better quality, more integrated HIV prevention, care and treatment services closer to home in welcoming settings that protect their privacy
  • Support from trained peers who can help them access HIV testing and counseling and other HIV services, as well as legal aid, psychosocial and nutrition support, and economic opportunities
  • Health care workers who understand and address their needs in a nonstigmatizing way
  • Safer communities with stronger crisis response systems and reduced gender-based and other forms of violence
  • Meaningful opportunities to have their voices heard in how services are delivered, improved and evaluated
  • Evidence-based information that empowers them to make decisions that lead to better health
  • Reduced threat of criminal prosecution under discriminatory laws
LINKAGES cascade

The Power of Key-Population-Led HIV Programming

Documents / Downloads

  • HIV Cascade Framework for Vulnerable Populations
  • IAS 2017 technical presence
  • publications
  • The Power of Key-Population-Led HIV Programming
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