HIV and AIDS

Charlotte Raymond Photography for International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI)

3ie is funding several studies on various aspects of HIV and AIDS prevention through three different evidence programmes. These include HIV Self-Testing, Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision and Integration of HIV Services. 

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Do lottery-based incentives help increase voluntary medical male circumcision?

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The SASA! study: a cluster randomised trial to assess the impact of a violence and HIV prevention programme in Kampala, Uganda

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