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Evaluations/Assessments | July 14, 2011

A Review of CRS Programs for Children Living with HIV

A Qualitative Analysis

Catholic Relief Services has engaged in successful programming for people living with HIV and their families over the past two decades. This report highlights the organization’s contributions to programs that support comprehensive services for children infected with HIV. It also describes the challenges faced by pediatric antiretroviral therapy programs.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Executive Summary
  • Background
  • Epidemiology of Perinatal HIV Infections
  • Clinical Interventions to Reduce Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV
  • Description of Program Analysis
  • Methods
  • Results/Analysis
  • Conclusions
  • Appendix

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