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HIV Prevention Project

Last updated: 04/10/2016
IATI Identifier: GB-1-203811

Description

To support the government of Malawi's 5 year HIV/AIDS Strategy (2011-2016) by scaling up prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) with a special focus on male involvement, increasing HIV Counselling & Testing(HTC) and increasing availability and access to condoms especially among discordant couples. These interventions will avert 5932 new HIV infections by 2016;163800 couples will take HIV Testing and Counselling by 2016 and an extra 1,031,885 clients will test for HIV and receive counselling by 2016;17920 pregnant women will be counselled and tested for HIV through PMTCT and 23,155,629 million condoms will be distributed by 2016.


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Malawi
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Gender Equality significant objective

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Programme data last updated on 04/10/2016