Recognizing the persistent and harmful impact that COVID-19 and related lockdown measures pose for
the HIV response, governments across ESA region continue to implement interventions to sustain and
further advance hard won gains toward ending AIDS.
One year after the release of UNICEF’s Compendium of innovative approaches to HIV programming in
Eastern and Southern Africa in the context of COVID-19, this new Volume II describes results
achieved in the nine countries highlighted in Volume I and shares experiences from an additional
eight countries.
This collective work demonstrates how countries are building upon the learning and architecture of
the HIV response to proactively mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic while scaling up
efforts to achieve global HIV goals, resulting in stronger responses and resilient systems for both
HIV and COVID-19.
Many of the adaptations and innovations described have had a positive impact beyond sustaining HIV
services during COVID-19 and are demonstrating exciting opportunities to build back better with more
flexible and resilient systems.
Author: UNICEF
Publication date: September 2021
Languages: English
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