Evaluation of the Partnership for HIV-Free Survival Country Assessment: Mozambique


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Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation

Year: 2018

Evaluation of the Partnership for HIV-Free Survival Country Assessment: Mozambique Abstract:

The Partnership for HIV-Free Survival (PHFS) was a six-country initiative implemented between 2012–2016. It was designed to reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV and increase child survival. This document focuses on seven components of PHFS in Mozambique highlighted by a legacy evaluation of partnership activities. The findings are based largely on a rapid assessment conducted by MEASURE Evaluation in Mozambique in January 2018. The core components follow:

• Harmonized quality improvement
• Patient records
• Mother-baby pairs
• Breastfeeding practices
• Integration of services
• Community-patient links
• Coaching

The assessment was conducted by MEASURE Evaluation, which is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the United States President’s Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). This brief presents findings from the evaluation of activities related to PHFS in Mozambique. Findings from assessments of PHFS in other participating countries are available here.

Filed under: Child Health , Maternal Health , Breastfeeding , Nutrition , AIDS , Antenatal Care , Maternal and child health