One of L’Initiative’s strategic pillars is to produce and share knowledge. By publicizing our resources, we hope to help improve the management and impact of Global Fund interventions in the field.

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, L'Initiative
17 October 2019

Understanding healthcare system dysfunctions through community health observatories

Learning
Collective learning: Community health observatories Since the early 2000s, around 20 community observatories focusing on access to health have emerged in different parts of Africa. In areas where dysfunctional health systems, in particular supply chain management issues, continue to persist (medical drugs and inputs stockout, delivery of expired medication, shortages and unr [...]
, L'Initiative
1 September 2019

Activity report 2018

Activity report
Find out the Activity Report 2018 to know our main actions.
, L'Initiative
4 March 2019

Care and treatments for people who use drugs

Thematic report
While drug users are among the most stigmatized and marginalized populations, the situation is even more challenging for young drug users and women, who are consequently underrepresented in harm reduction services as well as HIV prevention, screening, and treatment. Moreover, existing interventions such as needle and syringe exchange programs and opioid substitution therapy fai [...]
, L'Initiative
1 January 2019

Impact of sunlight exposure on the residual efficacy of biolarvicides Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis and Bacillus sphaericus against the main malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae

Scientific publication
Impact of sunlight exposure on the residual efficacy of biolarvicides Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis and Bacillus sphaericus against the main malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae
, L'Initiative
1 January 2019

High level of treatment failure and drug resistance to first-line antiretroviral therapies among HIV-infected children receiving decentralized care in Senegal

Scientific publication
'High level of treatment failure and drug resistance to first-line antiretroviral therapies among HIV-infected children receiving decentralized care in Senegal'