TCE has so far covered half of the population of Botswana, 2/3 of the population of Namibia, and reached millions of people in Mozambique, South Africa, Angola, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, DRC as well as India and China. Humana People to People is still in the process of approaching many partners for funding for more TCE Areas in these and other countries worldwide where there is a dire need for a systematic and intensive intervention such as TCE to work with the people, Governments and other organizations to fight the epidemic.
The HIV prevalence rate in Angola is estimated at 3.9%. It is a relatively low prevalence compared to the other countries in the region of ...
In Botswana Total Control of the Epidemic was known as Total Community Mobilization. The program covering 900,000 people started in January ...
Yunnan is one of the provinces in China where the HIV prevalence is higher than the rest of China due to drug abuse and many migrant ...
TCE in the Democratic Republic of Congo People in the Democratic Republic of Congo have for decades been victims to wars and instability, ...
In India, TCE is implemented in the Baddi industrial Area in Himachal Pradesh with an aim to reach all the immigrant workers and their ...
TCE Malawi started as a direct response to the raising rate of new HIV infections in Malawi. Total Control of the Epidemic is an HIV/ AIDS ...
TCE is being implemented in 14 Areas in Mozambique with funding from PEPFAR, USDA, Johnson and Johnson and the Criança a nossa futuro in ...
The population of Namibia is approximately 1.8 million people. Total Control of the Epidemic (TCE) has covered 1.4 million of the people ...
An estimated 5.2 million people were living with HIV and AIDS in South Africa in 2008, more than in any other country. National prevalence ...
TCE in Mazabuka is a project under Development Aid from People to People in Zambia. It is funded by CDC (Centers for Disease Control), and ...
Zimbabwe's adult HIV prevalence rate is continuing its downward trend, showing a drop from 14.1 percent in 2008 to 13.7 percent in 2009, ...
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