Project SOAR in collaboration with the National AIDS Control Program of the government of Tanzania, National Institute of Medical Research, and Jhpiego’s Sauti Program, is conducting implementation science research to investigate the delivery of community-based antiretroviral treatment (ART) services to female sex workers (FSWs) in Tanzania. This brief summarizes key findings from a baseline survey administered to a cohort of FSWs enrolled in the study, qualitative interviews with FSWs conducted three months after the start of the community-based ART services, and routine monitoring data. Early findings support the feasibility and acceptability of Sauti’s community-based antiretroviral treatment model—important first steps in closing HIV ca...
This report presents findings from the first round of an HIV Biological and Behavioral Survey (BBS) ...
Background: Targeted HIV interventions for female sex workers (FSW) combine biomedical technologies,...
Targeted HIV interventions for female sex workers (FSW) combine biomedical technologies, behavioural...
Female sex workers living (FSWs) with HIV face significant challenges in accessing HIV care and, onc...
Female sex workers living (FSWs) with HIV face significant challenges in accessing HIV care and, onc...
Project SOAR in collaboration with the National AIDS Control Program of the Government of Tanzania, ...
Project SOAR in collaboration with the National AIDS Control Program of the Government of Tanzania, ...
A recent Project SOAR study evaluated community-based delivery of antiretroviral treatment to female...
A recent Project SOAR study evaluated community-based delivery of antiretroviral treatment to female...
A recent Project SOAR study evaluated community-based delivery of antiretroviral treatment to female...
The Population Council and partners (through Project SOAR) conducted this study to assess whether ac...
Project SOAR is contributing to the evidence base on community-based care models by conducting imple...
To increase linkage to and retention in antiretroviral therapy (ART) care, we piloted a community-ba...
To increase linkage to and retention in antiretroviral therapy (ART) care, we piloted a community-ba...
To increase linkage to and retention in antiretroviral therapy (ART) care, we piloted a community-ba...
This report presents findings from the first round of an HIV Biological and Behavioral Survey (BBS) ...
Background: Targeted HIV interventions for female sex workers (FSW) combine biomedical technologies,...
Targeted HIV interventions for female sex workers (FSW) combine biomedical technologies, behavioural...
Female sex workers living (FSWs) with HIV face significant challenges in accessing HIV care and, onc...
Female sex workers living (FSWs) with HIV face significant challenges in accessing HIV care and, onc...
Project SOAR in collaboration with the National AIDS Control Program of the Government of Tanzania, ...
Project SOAR in collaboration with the National AIDS Control Program of the Government of Tanzania, ...
A recent Project SOAR study evaluated community-based delivery of antiretroviral treatment to female...
A recent Project SOAR study evaluated community-based delivery of antiretroviral treatment to female...
A recent Project SOAR study evaluated community-based delivery of antiretroviral treatment to female...
The Population Council and partners (through Project SOAR) conducted this study to assess whether ac...
Project SOAR is contributing to the evidence base on community-based care models by conducting imple...
To increase linkage to and retention in antiretroviral therapy (ART) care, we piloted a community-ba...
To increase linkage to and retention in antiretroviral therapy (ART) care, we piloted a community-ba...
To increase linkage to and retention in antiretroviral therapy (ART) care, we piloted a community-ba...
This report presents findings from the first round of an HIV Biological and Behavioral Survey (BBS) ...
Background: Targeted HIV interventions for female sex workers (FSW) combine biomedical technologies,...
Targeted HIV interventions for female sex workers (FSW) combine biomedical technologies, behavioural...