September 2021 — An estimated 1.9 million people are living with HIV in Nigeria, the second-highest number globally. In September 2011, the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded FHI 360 the Strengthening Integrated Delivery of HIV/AIDS Services (SIDHAS) project to help address this issue by building the country’s capacity to deliver high-quality, comprehensive prevention, treatment and services. This brief gives an overview of the project, its approach and the results of the 10-year effort.
Strengthening Integrated Delivery of HIV/AIDS Services (brochure)
May 2017 — This brochure is an overview of the goals and objectives, geographic scope of work, implementation approach, project management and partners of the Strengthening Integrated Delivery of HIV/AIDS Services (SIDHAS) project in Nigeria. It outlines the three key areas in which the project will produce results:
- Increased access to high-quality, comprehensive HIV/AIDS and TB prevention, treatment and care services through improved efficiencies in service delivery
- Improved integration of high-quality HIV/AIDS and TB services across multiple sectors
- Improved stewardship by Nigerian institutions for the provision of high-quality, comprehensive HIV/AIDS and TB services
Strengthening Integrated Delivery of HIV/AIDS Services (SIDHAS): Success Stories
August 2017 — The Strengthening Integrated Delivery of HIV/AIDS Services (SIDHAS) project works to sustain the integration of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis (TB) care in Nigeria by building the country’s capacity to deliver high-quality, comprehensive prevention, treatment and services. The project is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). These success stories highlight the project’s progress.