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HIV, Tuberculosis, and Viral Hepatitis

PATH partners with local communities and diverse public and private partners across Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia to advance integrated, decentralized, and person-centered care that tackles the HIV, tuberculosis, and viral hepatitis epidemics and strengthens primary health care systems.

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  1. Hero image - Kenya HIV NCD story
    November 13, 2024

    Advancing integrated person-centered HIV and primary health care in Kenya

    How PATH is improving the quality of care for people living with HIV through holistic integration of HIV and noncommunicable diseases.

  2. November 13, 2024

    From UHC2030 to sustained HIV services: Considerations for integrating HIV and strengthened primary health care systems

    Topline messages from Andy Seale, Dr. Yvette Kisaka, Dr. George Siberry, Chris Collins, Jaime Atienza Ascona, Florence Riako Anam, and Dr. Kimberly Green on sustaining HIV and primary health care systems as the pathway to achieving universal health coverage.

  3. PPPIA-ISD peer session
    October 9, 2024

    A people-centered approach to mental health care for people with TB

    Tuberculosis (TB) is not just a physical disease. It also affects the mental and emotional well-being of people living with TB and their families. Addressing TB effectively demands a holistic, people-centered approach that considers physical and mental health.

  4. REACH 95 assessment visit Chernihiv
    July 18, 2024

    Integrating HIV services into primary health care in Ukraine

    Are primary health care facilities in Ukraine prepared to offer person-centered HIV services? We traveled the country to find out.

  5. Leveraging human-centered design tactics, PATH worked with adolescents, health care providers, and government representatives to co-adapt Kenya’s Operation Triple Zero model for the Lubumbashi context. Photo: PATH/Georgina Goodwin.
    April 29, 2024

    Operation Triple Zero: Applying a youth-driven self-care approach to enhance HIV outcomes among adolescents

    Béatrice, a youth peer leader in Lubumbashi, supports and encourages her peers to take ownership of their wellness outcomes and continue HIV treatment to achieve viral suppression.

  6. WTBD photo 1
    March 21, 2024

    Synergistic impact: Two approaches to end TB in Myanmar

    How one project's dual strategies of private sector engagement and integrated service delivery are improving access to care for people affected by TB.