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"On the Horizon" is an electronic news capsule from the Horizons Program.
Horizons (http://www.popcouncil.org/horizons/horizons.html) is a global
operations research program designed to:

1) Identify and test potential strategies to improve HIV/AIDS prevention,
care, and support programs and service delivery.

2) Disseminate research findings and promote their utilization with the aim
of replicating and scaling up successful interventions.


Horizons Report December 2002
Care and Support in India: Special Focus on YRG CARE


Feature Stories:

"The Continuum of Care in Action"  Indian NGO provides a model for
comprehensive, client-centered HIV/AIDS care.

"Balancing Client Needs and Organizational Sustainability"  Economic study
shows potential for increasing NGO income for care and support programs with
resources at hand.

"Sharing Lessons Learned"  Scaling-up care and support for PLHA requires
vision and flexibility.


Studies in Brief:

"Study Fosters Patient-friendly Hospital Environment" New Delhi

"PLHA Involvement Strengthens Service Delivery, Improves Health" Burkina
Faso, Ecuador, Zambia, India

Newsletter (available in html and pdf):
http://www.popcouncil.org/horizons/newsletter/horizons_report.html


Ndola Demonstration Project: A Midterm Analysis of Lessons Learned
This report summarizes baseline and midterm findings of an intervention
study conducted by Horizons, LINKAGES, National Food and Nutrition
Commission, District Health Management Team, Hope Humana, and the Zambia
Integrated Health Program in Ndola District, Zambia. The aim of the research
is to investigate how integrating services for the prevention of
mother-to-child transmission (PMCT) of HIV into low-resource maternal and
child health (MCH) and antenatal care (ANC) settings influences women's
ability to make and implement informed decisions about HIV. The intervention
strengthened routine services and introduced HIV voluntary counseling and
testing and PMCT counseling and services into the MCH/ANC setting. Exclusive
breastfeeding was promoted for all mothers with infants below six months
old.

Full Report (PDF): http://www.popcouncil.org/pdfs/horizons/ndolamdtrm.pdf


Horizons is implemented by the Population Council in partnership with the
International Center for Research on Women, the International HIV/AIDS
Alliance, the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, Tulane
University, Family Health International, and Johns Hopkins University. This
announcement and the publications listed above were made possible through
support provided by the Global Bureau of Health/HIV-AIDS, U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID), under terms of Award No.
HRN-A-00-97-00012-00. The opinions expressed herein are those of the
author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID.

Copyright © 2003 The Population Council, Inc.

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