Evaluation of the Partnership For HIV-Free Survival Country Assessment: Kenya


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Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation

Year: 2018

Evaluation of the Partnership For HIV-Free Survival Country Assessment: Kenya Abstract:

The Partnership for HIV-Free Survival (PHFS) was implemented in six countries in eastern and southern Africa between 2012 and 2016. PHFS was a collaboration among United States President' Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, UNICEF, and the World Health Organization (WHO) to accelerate the uptake of the WHO 2010 guidelines on HIV and infant feeding in participating countries: Kenya, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda. Although specific aims differed slightly by country, the initiative was designed to reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV and increase child survival through improvements in breastfeeding practices, antitretroviral uptake and coverage among HIV-positive pregnant women and mothers, and overall mother-baby care.

In Kenya, PHFS was implemented in 28 sites (16 original sites and 12 scale-up sites) in Kwale County, on the country’s south coast. National-level partners were USAID, the Kenya Ministry of Health, and University Research Co. LLC (URC)-Applying Science to Strengthen and Improve Systems (ASSIST).

This brief presents findings from the evaluation of activities related to PHFS in Kenya. Findings from assessments of PHFS in other participating countries are available here.

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