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Meeting Targets and Maintaining Epidemic Control (EpiC): Success Stories

The Meeting Targets and Maintaining Epidemic Control (EpiC) project provides strategic technical assistance and direct service delivery to achieve HIV epidemic control and promote self-reliant management of national HIV programs by improving HIV case finding, prevention, treatment programming and viral load suppression. EpiC also offers technical assistance for emergency, mid-term and longer-term COVID-19 responses. These success stories highlight the progress of EpiC country programs.

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  • Advanced community strategies and systems strengthening improve viral load testing coverage in Côte d’Ivoire
  • Reaching men who purchase sex with differentiated service delivery in the Democratic Republic of Congo
  • FHI 360 and EpiC’s Partnership with the Private Sector Revolutionizes Viral Load Testing in Nigeria
  • EpiC Supports Countries to Develop Policies and Guidelines for HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis
  • ENDA Santé Is Building an Enabling Environment for Vulnerable Populations in West Africa Based on Universal Human Right
  • Offering mental health services for LGBTQI+ people in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia
  • Preparing for Prime: Local Partner Knowledge Exchange on Managing Direct Funds
  • Vulnerable Populations Investment Fund: Introducing and Enhancing Access to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
  • Improving outreach through the engagement of people living with HIV in Nepal
  • Building the Capacity of Key-Population-Led Civil Society Organizations to Become Financially Sustainable
  • Strengthening the HIV Response with Structural Interventions through the Vulnerable Populations Investment Fund
  • Transforming How Health Care Workers and Law Enforcement Serve Men Who Have Sex with Men in Meru County, Kenya
  • Innovations to overcome vaccine hesitancy and increase COVID-19 vaccination among those at an increased risk for HIV ... India
  • Getting granular: harnessing client-centered data in Indonesia to close HIV treatment gaps
  • Client risk segmentation to predict and prevent gaps in HIV service coverage in Indonesia
  • Key-Population-Led Organization in Kenya Fast Tracks Access to Justice for Sex Workers Affected by Violence
  • Marginalized young adults become heroes among their key population peers in Eswatini
  • House of Our Pride: Outreach and adaptation keep treatment accessible amid COVID-19 pandemic in Eswatini
  • Community-Led Monitoring Drives Tailored Solutions and Improves Focus on Client-Centered Services
  • Smart Ladies mobilizes the community to promote the rights and well-being of sex workers in Nakuru, Kenya
  • EpiC and Partners Introduce Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis in Ghana
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