Process evaluation of the 'Lafiyan Yara' project on enhancing access to HIV testing services using existing community structures in Nigeria
Abstract Background The Lafiyan Yara Project aimed to increase demand for HIV counselling, testing, treatment, and prevention services among pregnant women and children in Taraba State, Nigeria. Implemented from 2019 to 2021, the project utilized existing community structures, including traditional...
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Main Authors: | Olujide Arije (Author), Rachel Titus (Author), Idowu Omisile (Author), Aisha Dadi (Author), Danjuma Garba (Author), Omoregie Godpower (Author), Jennifer Anyanti (Author), Omokhudu Idogho (Author), Emeka Okeke (Author), Carmen Roebersen (Author), Eliane Vrolings (Author), Adedeji Onayade (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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