Adapting HIV services during COVID-19
Adapting HIV services during COVID-19
FHI 360’s HIV work adapted to COVID-19 challenges, contributing to curbing the pandemic while keeping HIV service delivery on track.
FHI 360’s HIV work adapted to COVID-19 challenges, contributing to curbing the pandemic while keeping HIV service delivery on track.
The LINKAGES project developed a programmatic guide and three training manuals to support the integration of violence prevention and response activities with HIV prevention, care and treatment services in key population programs. The guide contains principles, step-by-step instruction, and sample templates and tools.
The Health4All training guide is designed to increase health care workers’ empathy for key populations and to improve their clinical knowledge of HIV services for this group.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
LINKAGES hosts a monthly webinar to share the latest evidence on HIV among key populations, which includes men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs, sex workers and transgender people.
The project provides a quarterly compilation of article abstracts from peer-reviewed literature on HIV and key populations. Abstracts are grouped by type of key population.