PSI's interventions in Papua New Guinea (PNG) focus on the prevention of HIV/AIDS. PSI began its operations in 2007. The overall goal of the platform is to contribute to the reduced prevalence of HIV among target populations by increasing condom usage and decreasing the number of concurrent sexual partners. Program activities in Papua New Guinea focus on the nation-wide social marketing of male and female condoms and water-based lubricant, as well as on behaviour change communication with men aged 15 to 49 years old working in or living close to five selected rural enclaves in the country and are at increased risk of HIV due to their mobility and higher income (compared to their peers) either directly or indirectly financially benefiting fr...
The main objective of the PSI/Rwanda 2009 MAP survey was to monitor the coverage and quality of cove...
HIV is a significant health issue in the Asia-Pacific region and some areas of high prevalence are o...
n July 2007, PSI was awarded a total of 350,000 Euros for 13 months from KfW and PANCAP to implement...
The Project MAP methodology employs the Lot Quality Assurance Sampling (LQAS) technique to draw a ra...
The Tracking survey was conducted in 2008 as baseline and will be repeated in 2010 at the end of pro...
© 2010 Dr. Eunice Adjoa Kwansemah BruceBackground: In Papua New Guinea (PNG) like other developing c...
The objectives of the PSI/Swaziland 2009 MAP survey were to (1) monitor the coverage and quality of ...
This MAP study aims at studying the availability of Aphaw male condom in and near the hotspots where...
A study was undertaken by Action for Community Health (ACH) on June 1st, 2007 for Population Service...
PSI/Lesotho currently distributes four socially marketed condoms, which include: Trust Regular; Trus...
The potential for an expanded HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) demands an effective, evidence-...
BACKGROUND: The potential for an expanded HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) demands an effectiv...
The potential for an expanded HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) demands an effective, evidence-...
The objectives of the 2010 study were to 1) determine the coverage and quality of coverage of condom...
Project Measuring Access and Performance (MAP) aims to determine the coverage and quality of coverag...
The main objective of the PSI/Rwanda 2009 MAP survey was to monitor the coverage and quality of cove...
HIV is a significant health issue in the Asia-Pacific region and some areas of high prevalence are o...
n July 2007, PSI was awarded a total of 350,000 Euros for 13 months from KfW and PANCAP to implement...
The Project MAP methodology employs the Lot Quality Assurance Sampling (LQAS) technique to draw a ra...
The Tracking survey was conducted in 2008 as baseline and will be repeated in 2010 at the end of pro...
© 2010 Dr. Eunice Adjoa Kwansemah BruceBackground: In Papua New Guinea (PNG) like other developing c...
The objectives of the PSI/Swaziland 2009 MAP survey were to (1) monitor the coverage and quality of ...
This MAP study aims at studying the availability of Aphaw male condom in and near the hotspots where...
A study was undertaken by Action for Community Health (ACH) on June 1st, 2007 for Population Service...
PSI/Lesotho currently distributes four socially marketed condoms, which include: Trust Regular; Trus...
The potential for an expanded HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) demands an effective, evidence-...
BACKGROUND: The potential for an expanded HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) demands an effectiv...
The potential for an expanded HIV epidemic in Papua New Guinea (PNG) demands an effective, evidence-...
The objectives of the 2010 study were to 1) determine the coverage and quality of coverage of condom...
Project Measuring Access and Performance (MAP) aims to determine the coverage and quality of coverag...
The main objective of the PSI/Rwanda 2009 MAP survey was to monitor the coverage and quality of cove...
HIV is a significant health issue in the Asia-Pacific region and some areas of high prevalence are o...
n July 2007, PSI was awarded a total of 350,000 Euros for 13 months from KfW and PANCAP to implement...