July 2012 — This toolkit provides HIV care and treatment program managers and clinicians with practical steps on how to integrate palliative care into adult and pediatric HIV services.
2007 — This manual includes eight important tools that help managers integrate HIV prevention into their health facilities.
July 2012 — This document provides step-by-step guidance and recommendations for care and support programs on how to identify and address gender-related issues that negatively affect at-risk girls and boys in the local program context. This guide is a practical tool for those involved in design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of care and support programs for…
2009 — These tools for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV were published under the Zambia Care and Treatment Partnership. Disclaimer: These publications were created under FHI. In July 2011, FHI became FHI 360.
July 2007 — A two-day workshop was held in Hanoi in which representatives from the Ministry of Health presented government regulations and procedures for conducting clinical research in Vietnam. Attending this workshop were approximately 60 medical professionals from institutions in Vietnam who participated as representatives from sites conducting international multicenter clinical research. Since internationally sponsored clinical…
In partnership with Knowledge for Health, FHI 360’s PROGRESS project produced an mHealth implementation guide, an e-learning course and a high-impact practices brief that provides a summary of the literature as well as lessons learned for how to implement various mHealth approaches to family planning objectives.
HIV prevention trials require recruitment and retention of populations at higher risk for HIV infection. Epidemiologic studies allow researchers to measure HIV incidence rates while strengthening site clinical research capacity. The studies can also demonstrate whether recruitment, retention and incidence rates are suitable for future prevention trials. Researchers from the Catholic University of Mozambique (UCM), FHI…
February 2008 — While cervical cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide and the most common among women in developing countries, it is among the most preventable and treatable of all cancers. Global guidance on comprehensive programs for cervical cancer control as well as for introduction of immunization for human papillomavirus (HPV) has been issued by…
July 2006 – The Handbook on Pædiatric AIDS in Africa is an accessible, practical tool for health professionals in developing countries who care for HIV-infected and -affected children. This important resource was written by the African Network for the Care of Children Affected by AIDS (ANECCA), an informal network of health workers and social scientists committed…
January 2010 — This study sought to review uptake of prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) services in a resource-limited setting following the introduction of context-specific interventions. Use of PMTCT services can be improved by providing technical assistance and provider mentorship beyond regular training courses, integrating PMTCT services into existing maternal and child health structures,…