The Peruvian Andes Multigenerational High Altitude Cohort (ALTO) (Projects)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/projects/project-detail/project/the-peruvian-andes-multigenerational-high-altitude-cohort-alto
The Peruvian Andes Multigenerational High Altitude Cohort (ALTO) is a birth cohort providing an opportunity for a longitudinal follow-up of children that will address child health from pregnancy to la
Advancing Cervical Cancer Screening in HIV-Positive Women (ACCHIVe) – The Cervical Cancer Prevention and Care Cascade (Projects)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/projects/project-detail/project/advancing-cervical-cancer-screening-in-hiv-positive-women-acchive-the-cervical-cancer-prevention-and-care-cascade
Background : Substantial disparities in cervical cancer (CC)-related incidence and mortality persist between high and low-income countries. In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), CC continues to be the leading
Home-based oral self-testing for absent and declining individuals during a door-to-door HIV testing campaign in rural Lesotho: The HOSENG... (Projects)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/projects/project-detail/project/home-based-oral-self-testing-for-absent-and-declining-individuals-during-a-door-to-door-hiv-testing-campaign-in-rural-lesotho-the-hoseng-cluster-randomised-trial
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, home-based HIV testing is validated and accepted, but coverage is low because household members are often absent during home-based testing campaigns. We aimed to meas
External final evaluation of "Impact of air pollution on maternal and child health" project in Mongolia - 2018-2022 (Projects)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/projects/project-detail/project/external-final-evaluation-of-impact-of-air-pollution-on-maternal-and-child-health-project-in-mongolia-2018-2022
Air pollution in urban Mongolia has become a public health crisis where every child and pregnancy is at risk. In winter months, the levels of PM2.5 pollution in Ulaanbaatar city (UB) can reach 1,985 m
Health System and CVD Intervention Simulator Development in São Paulo, Brazil (Projects)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/projects/project-detail/project/health-system-and-cvd-intervention-simulator-development-in-sao-paulo-brazil
Swiss TPH experts are developing a global decision support tool to be integrated into the Novartis Foundation’s Urban Population Health Initiative. This initiative aims to reduce cardiovascular diseas
Technical Support to Delivering a “Comprehensive and sustainable Universal Health Insurance (UHI) in Zanzibar” (Projects)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/projects/project-detail/project/technical-support-to-delivering-a-comprehensive-and-sustainable-universal-health-insurance-uhi-in-zanzibar
Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar (RGoZ) is in the process of introducing UHI that over time can cover the entire population, as the main social health protection and financing scheme in country an
Monitoring Agent Services for COVAX Rollout in Cameroon (Projects)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/projects/project-detail/project/monitoring-agent-services-for-covax-rollout-in-cameroon
The COVAX Facility (COVAX) is a global risk sharing mechanism of pooled procurement and equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. COVAX provides a global solution to the equitable distribution of v
Consultancy to lead development of a global consensus statement on HIV-related stigma (Projects)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/projects/project-detail/project/consultancy-to-lead-development-of-a-global-consensus-statement-on-hiv-related-stigma
To inform and shape future research and strategic priorities in the global response against HIV-related stigma, the International AIDS Society (IAS) has convened a panel of international experts, incl
Experience capitalisation of Biovision’s environmental-friendly Malaria and African animal trypanosomiasis control projects from 2005-2020 for greater... (Projects)
https://www.swisstph.ch/de/projects/project-detail/project/experience-capitalisation-of-biovisions-environmental-friendly-malaria-and-african-animal-trypanosomiasis-control-projects-from-2005-2020-for-greater-impact
At the core of Biovision’s engagement are agroecological transformations including innovative community-led interventions for the control of vector-borne human, animal and plant diseases. The current