Examining
the Delivery of HIV and Reproductive Services to Young HIV-Positive Women in
Cape Coast Ghana
Location:
Cape Coast, Ghana
Description: The purpose of this interdisciplinary project is to examine the delivery of HIV/AIDS services to pregnant mother and infants served by the University of Cape Coast. We also met with providers, pharmacists, and government officials to learn more about the political barriers relating to the provision of care.
Faculty:
Description: The purpose of this interdisciplinary project is to examine the delivery of HIV/AIDS services to pregnant mother and infants served by the University of Cape Coast. We also met with providers, pharmacists, and government officials to learn more about the political barriers relating to the provision of care.
Faculty:
- Llewellyn Cornelius, Ph.D., School of Social Work
- Nadia Sam Agudu, MD, School of Medicine
- Salome Erekaha, MPH candidate, School of Public Health, Nigeria
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UNAIDS Gap Report
Read about ongoing HIV/AIDS research in Nigeria.
Mother Mentors Programs on Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) in Nigeria
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