2021 — The Linkages across the Continuum of HIV Services for Key Populations Affected by HIV (LINKAGES) project conducts a range of HIV prevention activities to reduce HIV transmission among key populations (sex workers, men who have sex with men, transgender persons and people who inject drugs) and to improve their enrollment and retention in care. These success stories highlight the progress LINKAGES is making.
Linkages across the Continuum of HIV Services for Key Populations Affected by HIV (LINKAGES): Success Stories
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- April 2021 — Partnering with Civil Society Organizations Middle East/North Africa to Improve Security for HIV Program Implement
- May 2020 — Five Years of Taking Nepal’s Key Population HIV Program Online
- October 2019 — Peer Educators Sensitize Police to Improve HIV and Gender-Based Violence Services for Sex Workers
- October 2019 — Peer Navigators Promote Positive Living for Key Populations with HIV
- October 2019 — Police Become Allies in Protecting Key Populations
- October 2019 — Changing Hearts and Minds: Fighting Discrimination and HIV
- October 2019 — A Motivated HIV Counselor Never Gives up on Her Clients
- October 2019 — Addressing Gender-Based Violence Included in Minimum Package of HIV Services for Female Sex Workers in Luanda
- October 2019 — Ensuring the Safety of Community Outreach Workers is Critical to HIV Programs
- September 2019 — Unique Identifier Codes Create Continuity and Improve Client Tracking for Linkages Mali
- August 2019 — Research for Action: Understanding Gender-Based Violence Experiences and Response to Improve HIV Programming
- August 2019 — Research for Action: Understanding Gender-Based Violence Experiences ... to Improve HIV Programming (Spanish)
- August 2019 — Research for Action: Understanding Gender-Based Violence Experiences ... to Improve HIV Programming (French)
- April 2019 — A Man Living with HIV Finally Seeks Treatment: The Challenges, Successes, and Perseverance of LINKAGES Djibouti
- January 2019 — Drop-in centers: Now integrated into Malawi’s health system ... closing the treatment gap among key populations
- December 2018 — LINKAGES, the Ministry of Health and Wellness, and EQUALS Partner to Develop Drop-in Center in Barbados
- December 2018 — Moving toward 95-95-95 in Suriname via Community-Based, Customized Care
- December 2018 — The People at N’SARC Have Brought Light to My Life
- November 2018 — Vanguard for the Health Needs of Key Populations in Trinidad
- May 2018 — In Landmark Move ... Thai Government and LINKAGES Co-fund New Key-Population-Led Health Center ...
- March 2018 — Mobile Clinics Boost Access to HIV Testing and Counseling Services for Key Populations in Nepal
- February 2018 — From Enemies to Allies: Royal Swaziland Police Services (RSPS) Responds to Gender-based Violence...
- January 2018 — LINKAGES Malawi and Government of Malawi Partner to Expand Services for Key Populations
- October 2017 — Getting on Schedule to Meet Fast-Track Goals: Government of Indonesia Partners with USAID-funded LINKAGES...
- July 2017 — Community-based Supporters: Persistence and a Personal Touch Pay Off in Nepal
- June 2017 — Making a Good Thing Better: LINKAGES and Jamaica AIDS Support for Life Enhance Peer Navigation
- May 2017 — Open for Business: LINKAGES Partners Bring Antiretroviral Treatment to an HIV Testing Site in...Indonesia
- December 2016 — From Abuse to Protection: Building Understanding Between Police Officers and Sex Workers
- November 2016 — Key Populations Count: Improving HIV Data Collection in Honduras
- September 2016 — Champions for Positive Living Encourage Sex Workers to Begin or Restart Treatment
- July 2016 — Success on Several Levels in South Sudan
- June 2016 — Participatory Research Studies Can Help Key Populations Recognize...Gender-based Violence Should Not be Accepted...
- June 2016 — Improving Access to HIV Testing, Care and Treatment...Existing National Health System: Lessons from Ghana
- May 2016 — HIV Testing by Friendly Faces in Comfortable Settings
- April 2016 — LINKAGES Thailand Pioneering a New Model for Increasing Uptake of HIV Testing and Counseling
- April 2016 — Everyone’s a Drama Queen in USAID-funded Web Series, Gay OK Bangkok