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The area highlighted above is on the western edge of Kenya (shown below.)
The Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) is Kenya's most comprehensive initiative to combat HIV.
AMPATH is a working model of urban and rural HIV preventive and treatment services in the public sector. AMPATH cares for more than 55,000 HIV infected adults and children, with nearly one-half of all patients on anti-retroviral drugs, and enrollment into the program rising by 2,000 patients per month.
A robust program to prevent mother to child transmission of HIV has been initiated including an opt-out testing policy and programs fostering triple anti-retroviral therapy of pregnant woman and formula feeding of newborns. AMPATH has implemented programs that foster food and economic security for HIV infected persons and their families. AMPATH demonstrates the power of US and African academic medical centers united by common vision.
Family Preservation Initiative (FPI) - Training in income security and occupational skills to get HIV+ patients and their families back on their feet.
HAART and Harvest Initiative - A program to ensure food security for HIV positive patients and their families.
Orphan and Vulnerable Children Program - An initiative to strengthen the capacity of families and communities to care for orphans and vulnerable children.
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