A Model for Accelerating Access to Care and Treatment for Children and Adolescents Living with HIV in Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia: The Faith-Based Action for Scaling-Up Testing and Treatment for the Epidemic Response (FASTER) Initiative

The number of children newly infected with HIV dropped by 50%, from 320 000 in 2010 to 160 000 in 2021. Despite progress, ongoing gaps persist in diagnosis, continuity of care, and treatment optimization. In response, the United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief created the Fait...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care 2023-01, Vol.22, p.23259582231186701
Hauptverfasser: Oliver, Daniel, Mabirizi, David, Hast, Marisa, Alwano, Mary Grace, Chungu, Chalilwe, Kelemani, Alphonce, Mbanefo, Chizoba, Gross, Jessica, Parris, KaeAnne, Dowling, Stephanie, Clark, Adele, Williams, Amanda, Simao, Lauren, Amole, Carolyn, Suggu, Kanchana, Kama, Jibrin, Mpasela, Felton, Mtui, Leah, Nabitaka, Vennie, Saunders, Renée, Williamson, Dhelia, Rivadeneira, Emilia D, Hrapcak, Susan, Nantume, Sophie, Nazziwa, Esther, Itoh, Megumi, Machage, Edward, Onyenuobi, Chibuzor, Munthali, Gloria, Rwebembera, Anath, Mwiya, Mwiya, Katureebe, Cordelia, Ikpeazu, Akudo, Fenn, Thomas
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Zusammenfassung:The number of children newly infected with HIV dropped by 50%, from 320 000 in 2010 to 160 000 in 2021. Despite progress, ongoing gaps persist in diagnosis, continuity of care, and treatment optimization. In response, the United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief created the Faith-based Action for Scaling-Up Testing and Treatment for Epidemic Response (FASTER). Faith-based Action for Scaling-Up Testing and Treatment for Epidemic Response addressed gaps in countries with the highest unmet need by working with government to operationalize innovative interventions and ensure alignment with national priorities and with communities living with HIV to ensure the change was community-led. Between 2019 and 2021, FASTER's interventions were incorporated into national policies, absorbed by Ministries of Health, and taken up in subsequent awards and country operating plans. Continued effort is needed to sustain gains made during the FASTER initiative and to continue scaling evidence-based interventions to ensure that children and adolescents are not left behind in the global HIV response.
ISSN:2325-9582
2325-9574
2325-9582
DOI:10.1177/23259582231186701