Tanzania is a hub of commerce and migration, and the country as a
whole has made great strides in reducing HIV, as evidenced by the recent
THIS HIV population-based survey implemented by ICAP Tanzania.
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However, key and hard-to-reach populations are still at increased risk. ICAP partners with the Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly, and Children to improve HIV prevention, care, and treatment for these populations, and to explore innovative ways of offering services and linking individuals to care. The organization helps to create better, more accessible, health services to reduce the burden of illness on people and communities. A beacon for inspiring change, The organization disseminates knowledge and best practices to inspire better population health worldwide. As the global crisis unfolded, ICAP was determined to overcome the challenge of making HIV treatment available in areas with very limited health care infrastructure. ICAP quickly engaged in the global HIV response, enabling the successful scale-up of HIV care and treatment in some of the most resource-challenged countries in the world. This organization is an equal opportunity employer.
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NEW VACANCIES AT ICAP TANZANIA, AUGUST 2023
The organization is seeking to recruit qualified and eligible individuals to fill new vacancies. READ FULL DETAILS THROUGH THE PDF DOCUMENT ATTACHED BELOW: