This technical brief highlights background, methodology and early results of our Advancing Community Level Action for Improved Maternal and Child Health and PMTCT (ACCLAIM) project. The project aims to improve utilization and outcomes of maternal and child health and prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission services through community engagement in Swaziland, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
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Journal Articles
Birth Defects and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Hospital-based Birth Surveillance in Eswatini
Published February 2025
Background The Botswana Tsepamo study identified an initial neural tube defect (NTD) safety signal with dolutegravir antiretroviral therapy (ART) exposure at conception. We conducted similar surveillance in 5 hospitals in Eswatini from September 2021 to September 2023 to evaluate the prevalence of birth defects and adverse pregnancy outcomes by maternal HIV status and ART regimen/timing. […]
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Countries:
Eswatini
Program Tools
Breakthrough Champion Advocacy Toolkit
Published December 2024
This Breakthrough Champion Advocacy Toolkit is targeted towards strengthening the capacity of adolescents and youth to advocate for addressing HIV treatment inequalities to end AIDS. The Toolkit serves as a training manual for the Breakthrough Partnership’s adolescent champions to develop advocacy skills and gain knowledge about HIV treatment gaps and differentiated service delivery — which […]
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Topics:
Adolescents
Countries:
Mozambique,
Nigeria,
Uganda
Project Brief
Digital Health at the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Published November 2024
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) partners with ministries of health to design, develop, deploy, and maintain national health information ecosystems. A proven leader in the fight to end HIV and AIDS, EGPAF’s experience shows that digital health solutions—and the strategic data we’re able to capture and leverage—will be key to reaching and sustaining […]
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Topics:
General