The Global Plan Towards the Elimination of New HIV Infections Among Children by 2015 and Keeping Their Mothers Alive (Global Plan), which was launched in 2011, set a series of ambitious targets, including a reduction of new HIV infections among children by 90% by 2015 (from a baseline year of 2009) and AIDS-related maternal mortality by 50% by 2015. To reach these targets, the Global Plan called for unprecedented investments in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT), innovative new approaches to service delivery, immense collective effort on the programmatic and policy fronts, and importantly, a renewed focus on data collection and use. We provide an overview of major achievements in monitoring and evaluation across G...
The global HIV response has entered a new phase with the recommendation of treating all persons livi...
The Uganda AIDS Commission (UAC) has committed to rolling out and making operational a new National ...
The Progress report 2011: Global HIV/AIDS response reviews progress made until the end of 2010 in sc...
BACKGROUND : Development of country plans for prevention of mother-to- child HIV transmission (PMT...
BACKGROUND : The 2016 ‘Start Free, Stay Free, AIDS Free’ global agenda, builds on the 2011-2015 ‘Glo...
As the world is making progress towards elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, poor cov...
Routinely collected clinic data have the potential to provide much needed information on the uptake ...
Recent changes to South Africa's prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) guideline...
To meet the ambitious targets set by the Global Plan Towards the Elimination of New HIV Infections A...
Mother-to-child HIV transmission (MTCT) is the main source of HIV infection among children under the...
Routinely collected clinic data have the potential to provide much needed information on the uptake ...
Ethiopia has adopted the global plan to end the epidemic of HIV/AIDS. We aimed to assess the progres...
Despite advances in coverage and quality of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) progr...
BACKGROUND: Uganda has one of the highest total fertility rates (TFR) worldwide. We compared the eff...
Worldwide about 800,000 children a year get HIV infections from their mothers—either during pregnanc...
The global HIV response has entered a new phase with the recommendation of treating all persons livi...
The Uganda AIDS Commission (UAC) has committed to rolling out and making operational a new National ...
The Progress report 2011: Global HIV/AIDS response reviews progress made until the end of 2010 in sc...
BACKGROUND : Development of country plans for prevention of mother-to- child HIV transmission (PMT...
BACKGROUND : The 2016 ‘Start Free, Stay Free, AIDS Free’ global agenda, builds on the 2011-2015 ‘Glo...
As the world is making progress towards elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, poor cov...
Routinely collected clinic data have the potential to provide much needed information on the uptake ...
Recent changes to South Africa's prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) guideline...
To meet the ambitious targets set by the Global Plan Towards the Elimination of New HIV Infections A...
Mother-to-child HIV transmission (MTCT) is the main source of HIV infection among children under the...
Routinely collected clinic data have the potential to provide much needed information on the uptake ...
Ethiopia has adopted the global plan to end the epidemic of HIV/AIDS. We aimed to assess the progres...
Despite advances in coverage and quality of prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) progr...
BACKGROUND: Uganda has one of the highest total fertility rates (TFR) worldwide. We compared the eff...
Worldwide about 800,000 children a year get HIV infections from their mothers—either during pregnanc...
The global HIV response has entered a new phase with the recommendation of treating all persons livi...
The Uganda AIDS Commission (UAC) has committed to rolling out and making operational a new National ...
The Progress report 2011: Global HIV/AIDS response reviews progress made until the end of 2010 in sc...