Epic Mozambique
Project
Overview
EpiC leverages PSI’s strengths in social and behavior change (SBC) communications to address health barriers and drive the uptake of HIV treatment among key populations at high risk for HIV. By employing SBC strategies and targeted interventions, the project works with key populations to reduce HIV-related stigma and increase access to HIV care. EpiC empowers health programs for long-term sustainability and impact.
About the
project
Populations Served
HIV+ Men
Age 24 - 34
PRIORITY AREA
HIV
COUNTRIES
Mozambique
YEARS
2020 - Present
FUNDER
USAID, EpiC
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