Facility-based individual
The principle of differentiating between the need for a clinical visit versus an ART refill visit, combined with extended ART refills, has been used in a number of facility-based individual…
The principle of differentiating between the need for a clinical visit versus an ART refill visit, combined with extended ART refills, has been used in a number of facility-based individual…
Evidence on health care worker-managed groups highlights improved client outcomes, both at individual sites and at scale, and suggests benefits to specific client populations, including children, their caregivers and adolescents…
Selected DSD and COVID-19 relevant content from PrEP Learning Network, Asia Pacific Coalition on Men’s sexual health (APCOM), CQUIN and others. Click on the headings below to access content from the…
The National Coalition of People Living with HIV in India (NCPI+) hosted a one-day community consultation on “Differentiated service models for ART delivery to PLHIV and key population communities in…
ICAP at Columbia University hosted the CQUIN Learning Network’s third annual meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa, on 10-14 November 2019 in collaboration with South Africa’s Department of Health. The meeting…
The AIDS Support Organization (TASO) presented the CCLAD model in slides 10-13 at the 2014 Melbourne AIDS Conference.
On 12-13 October 2017, the Joep Lange Institute hosted its second of three meetings to identify challenges in achieving current HIV targets and develop recommendations for further progress. The meeting…
Photo: Peter Mogere/PHRD Thika "DSD in action" interview: Integrating HIV self-testing into PrEP in Kenya In Kenya, PrEP is dispensed mostly through HIV clinics within public health facilities at quarterly…
Photo: Felco Calderin Mozambique updates its DSD guidance considering lessons learnt during COVID-19 Dr Aleny Couto, Director of STI and HIV/AIDS Programs at the Mozambique Ministry of Health, writes: Mozambique…
Data from client-managed group models shows improved client outcomes with qualitative evidence supporting reduced costs and increased time savings. Editorials relating to client-managed groups, the utilization of expert clients as…
Two reports commissioned by the Capacity Project and USAID examine the utilization of lay human resources for home ART refill delivery in Uganda. The first (2006) details the human resources…
A 2016 report by the United States Agency for International Development looked at task-shifting community-based programmes supporting ARV treatment in Uganda. It describes both the Kitovu mobile service and the…