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Two of our supported states, Oyo and Ondo, have moved from Surge status to HIV Treatment Saturation / Epidemic Control status. This means that the states have succeeded in identifying the targeted number of existing People Living with HIV (PLHIV) and placing them all on Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). The certificates of graduation were presented at
For the last week, we have enjoyed the presence of our Board Chairman, Dr Oluwole Odutolu. Dr Odutolu was the first Country Director of the Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health project, AIDS Prevention Initiative in Nigeria, a precursor to what is now APIN Public Health Initiatives. It was exciting to show him our
It is World Tuberculosis Day 2023 and reports from our state teams are still rolling in! Our teams in Benue and Plateau States joined other tuberculosis stakeholders and implementing partner organizations in a sensitization walk. In addition to educating the public on tuberculosis in line with this year’s theme, chest X-ray screening and GeneXpert analysis
APIN is proud to have sponsored and participated alongside other partners, in the World Tuberculosis Day Awareness / Sensitization Road walk from Wuse market to Utako area in Abuja. It was an amazing experience engaging the public to educate them about tuberculosis, its symptoms, transmission and the free screening and treatment that have been provided
Our Key Populations (KP) One-Stop Shop (OSS) is open! Last week, on valentine’s Day, we officially cut the tape and commissioned the OSS to provide comprehensive, friendly, confidential patient-centered care to members of the key population community in Ondo State through well-trained health workers. The commissioning was done by Princess Catherine Odu, the Secretary to
In honour of World Cancer Day, we are flashing back to the cervical cancer awareness events held by our Benue and Plateau state program team to commemorate Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. This year, the focus was on ending cervical cancer by getting people informed, screened and vaccinated against the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), and we