This report describes work accomplished under two CDC awards throughout 2014, Project Djidja and Project Keneya, which both strive to ensure access to prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and HIV care and treatment services, while promoting local ownership and sustainability of this work in Cote d’Ivoire.
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Fact Sheets
The Pediatric Treatment Gap
Published March 2026
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HIV,
Pediatric HIV
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Issue Briefs
Accelerating Progress to Ending Pediatric HIV
Published March 2026
We are at a critical inflection point for children affected by HIV. In 2024 alone, 120,000 children were newly infected, and, without timely treatment, half of HIV positive infants will not reach their second birthday. Children remain left behind—a child with HIV is 6 times more likely to die than an adult without timely diagnosis. […]
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Topics:
HIV,
Pediatric HIV
Countries:
Global
Resource
Evaluation of Viral Suppression in the Context of Differentiated Service Delivery (DSD) in Côte d’Ivoire
Published November 2024
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Côte d’Ivoire