Publications

Local Residents Trained As ‘Influence Agents’ Most Effective In Persuading African Couples On HIV Counseling And Testing

Dr. Barrot Lambdin, Pangaea's Director of Implementation Science, was lead author of  "Local Residents Trained As ‘Influence Agents’ Most Effective In Persuading African Couples On HIV Counseling And Testing,” published in Health Affairs in August of 2011.

SHAZ! Facilitator Manuals - Empowering Young Women to Avoid Sexual Risk Behaviors

Pangaea researchers have led the development of SHAZ! (Shaping the Health of Adolescents in Zimbabwe) – an HIV prevention intervention and research study in Zimbabwe that empowers adolescent female orphans to avoid sexual risk behaviors by improving economic opportunities and linking them to life skills-based HIV education and clinical care. As a resource for others in the field, Pangaea is pleased to be able to make available the SHAZ! Facilitator's Guide.

Report from the Expert Consultation on Implementation Science Research

Pangaea convened an expert consultation in July 2009 in Cape Town, South Africa on behalf of the Office of AIDS Research (OAR) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), aimed at addressing the growing imperative for analyses to inform and improve uptake of proven interventions and to scale up HIV/AIDS programs.

HIV Prevention Among Injection Drug Users: Strengthening U.S. Support for Core Interventions

HIV Prevention Among Injection Drug Users: Strengthening U.S. Support for Core Interventions, CSIS Global Health Policy Center, April 2010 

This report examines data on the burden of HIV among IDUs and access to and receipt of MAT, needle and syringe programs (NSP), and ART services in 14 countries.


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