Scaling up HIV services for women and children achievements and challenges e-lluminate session e-lluminate session Yves Souteyrand 2 March 2010.
Session 10: Infant and Young Child Feeding in the Context of HIV.
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS. “It is best to think of the cost-benefit approach as a way of organizing thought rather than as a substitute for it.” — Michael.
WHO Guidelines: 2010 and Beyond
Marquez Collaborative Improvement
Tina Lloren & Habtamu Fekadu
Social Determinants of Health and HIV Prevention by online MPH graduate Elizabeth Williams
Session 9: Nutrition Care and Support for Pregnant and Lactating Women and Adolescents Living with HIV.
This study was made possible by the United States Agency for International Development and the generous support of the American people through USAID Cooperative.
Global Plan towards the elimination of new HIV infections among children by 2015 and keeping their mothers alive DR. Nicholas Muraguri OGW, MD,MPH, MBA,
The Global Response to AIDS: Achievements and Challenges for the Long Term Peter Piot Institute for Global Health Imperial College London.
The Global Response to AIDS: Does It Pass the Test for Women? Peter Piot Institute for Global Health Imperial College.