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![The Faithful House and Uganda's National Campaign The Faithful House and Uganda's National Campaign](https://www.crs.org/sites/default/files/styles/publication_thumbnail/public/piqa_publications/covers/faithful-house-uganda-national-campaign-1.jpg?itok=7PPPZxcV)
July 9, 2012
Research›Papers/Reports
The Faithful House and Uganda's National Campaign
CRS and Maternal Life International/Uganda collaboratively created The Faithful House program (TFH) as a couples-based approach to HIV prevention. TFH is a faith-based, skills-...More
![Four Steps to Reducing the Spread of Airborne Tuberculosis Infection Four Steps to Reducing the Spread of Airborne Tuberculosis Infection](https://www.crs.org/sites/default/files/styles/publication_thumbnail/public/piqa_publications/covers/room-to-breathe-four-steps-reducing-spread-airborne-tuberculosis-infection.jpg?itok=dpHmSEZ4)
August 3, 2012
Tools for Field Staff›Guidelines
Room to Breathe
The Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC), with support from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), implemented “...More
![Maguindanao Tuberculosis Control Project Maguindanao Tuberculosis Control Project](https://www.crs.org/sites/default/files/styles/publication_thumbnail/public/piqa_publications/covers/maguindanao-tuberculosis-control-operations-research_0.jpg?itok=RJL8AF0g)
July 10, 2008
Research›Papers/Reports
Maguindanao Tuberculosis Control Project
In an effort to staunch the spread of TB, the World Health Organization set goals to detect tuberculosis cases at a rate of 70 percent and to cure patients at a rate of 85 percent...More
![The Expert Client Model The Expert Client Model](https://www.crs.org/sites/default/files/styles/publication_thumbnail/public/piqa_publications/covers/expert-client-model-peer-based-support-hiv-care-malawi.jpg?itok=rQAaV2L3)
August 10, 2014
Research›Papers/Reports
The Expert Client Model
Through the USAID-funded IMPACT program and with the support of a joint Ministry of Health ART/PMTCT Technical Working Group Task Force, CRS developed and implemented a peer-based...More
![Promising Practices III: HIV and AIDS Integrated Programming Promising Practices III: HIV and AIDS Integrated Programming](https://www.crs.org/sites/default/files/styles/publication_thumbnail/public/piqa_publications/covers/promising-practices-iii-hiv-aids-integrated-programming.jpg?itok=zbAkq00-)
July 13, 2011
Tools for Field Staff›Best Practices
Promising Practices III
Progress in the response to HIV is largely due to critical reflection and quality evaluation of what is working. Sharing success stories enables HIV programmers globally to learn...More
![Promising Practices for Community Engagement in Tuberculosis Activities Promising Practices for Community Engagement in Tuberculosis Activities](https://www.crs.org/sites/default/files/styles/publication_thumbnail/public/piqa_publications/covers/promising-practices-community-engagement-tuberculosis.jpg?itok=VQS9hSpG)
July 13, 2009
Tools for Field Staff›Best Practices
Promising Practices for Community Engagement in Tuberculosis Activities
This publication highlights promising practices in increasing case detection and treatment rates as documented in the Maguindanao TB Control Project. It chronicles how community...More
![ReMIND—Reducing Maternal and Newborn Deaths ReMIND—Reducing Maternal and Newborn Deaths](https://www.crs.org/sites/default/files/styles/publication_thumbnail/public/piqa_publications/covers/baseline-study-summary-remind-reducing-maternal-newborn-deaths.jpg?itok=7nBfnD1F)
October 10, 2013
Research›Papers/Reports
Baseline Study Summary
CRS' Reducing Maternal and Newborn Deaths (ReMiND) Project works with government community health workers to improve the frequency and quality of pregnancy, postpartum,...More
![Do No Harm: Implementation Strategy for Care and Support of Orphans and Vulnerable Children Do No Harm: Implementation Strategy for Care and Support of OVC](https://www.crs.org/sites/default/files/styles/publication_thumbnail/public/piqa_publications/covers/do-no-harm-implementation-strategy-care-support-ovc.jpg?itok=Z53fhK4-)
July 14, 2008
Research›Papers/Reports
Do No Harm
This paper presents a plan to apply the "do no harm" principle throughout CRS' OVC programming.More
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July 28, 2011
Tools for Field Staff›Guidelines
CRS Southern Africa Guidelines for Gender-Responsive Programming
Gender-responsive programming means addressing the gender roles, relations, needs and interests of women and men, girls and boys to meet their immediate needs and achieve equal...More
![From Provider-Oriented to Client-Driven Care From Provider-Oriented to Client-Driven Care](https://www.crs.org/sites/default/files/styles/publication_thumbnail/public/piqa_publications/covers/from-provider-oriented-to-client-driven-care-hiv.jpg?itok=SgcV25WH)
March 13, 2013
Research›Papers/Reports
From Provider-Oriented to Client-Driven Care
This report presents possibly the first comprehensive self-monitoring tool designed for people living with HIV in a resource-limited setting. It provides an opportunity for a...More