A Milestone Moment: GAIA Mobile Health Clinics Reach 3 Million Visits!
The first GAIA Elizabeth Taylor Mobile Health Clinic (MHC) was launched in Malawi in 2008 with seed funding from The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (ETAF). 15 years since program launch, the mobile clinics have now reached 3 million client visits, a banner moment for the program and its reach.
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Resilience: The new normal? Responding to the challenges of a dual pandemic: How outreach mobile health clinics maintained HIV testing and linkage services in the face of COVID-19
Presented at the 2022 International AIDS Conference from July 29 - August 2, 2022
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Clinic and community case finding to prevent and identify new HIV infections among children and adolescents at risk and improve treatment outcomes for those living with HIV in rural Malawi
Presented at the 2022 International AIDS Conference from Jul 29 - August 2, 2022.
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Building a well trained and resilient health workforce to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic
Presented at the 2022 International AIDS Conference from Jul 29 - August 2, 2022.
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Ensuring continuity of care for PLHIV and those at risk in crisis: using mobile clinics to provide integrated HIV care in the aftermath of 2019 flooding in Malawi
Presented at the 23rd International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2020) from July 6 - 10, 2020.
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Going door-to-door to reach men and young people with HIV testing services to achieve the 90-90-90 treatment targets
Published on June 21, 2017.
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“Our girls need to see a path to the future” -- perspectives on sexual and reproductive health information among adolescent girls, guardians, and initiation counselors in Mulanje district, Malawi
Published on January 25, 2019.
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“International NGO, GAIA, Calls Administration Cuts to Programs for People Living with AIDS Tragic for Those around the World Who Will Die without Treatment,” June 2, 2017.
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