Our Programs

SRHR And HIV Services

Overview

Through linking clients to required services using peer educator microplanning, we provide access to preventive commodities such as condoms and lubricants PEP and PrEP, HIV and STI screening , treatment and care services including , antiretroviral therapy, and viral load testing.

Additionally, Phukusi Lamoyo, a comprehensive prevention package, is distributed by peer educators. This package includes condoms, lubricants, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), and other essential health resources. The distribution of these items ensures that at-risk individuals have access to the tools necessary for HIV prevention and sexual health. Through these efforts, peer educators effectively contribute to improving health outcomes and promoting safer practices within communities.

The Meeting Targets and Maintaining Epidemic Control is a five-year initiative funded by President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and United States Agency for International Development. Its goal is to provide technical assistance and direct services to achieve HIV epidemic control in Malawi. The project focuses on enhancing HIV case finding, prevention, treatment, and viral load suppression, while promoting self-reliant management of HIV programs with a total budget of $ 15,000 annually.

The Addressing Unmet Need in HIV Testing Services (HTS) project focuses on improving HIV testing services for Communities in Malawi. Funded by the CDC though YONECO, the project is being implemented by Angaza Foundation. The initiative aims to expand access to HIV testing and enhance service delivery models to reach underserved populations, ensuring effective HIV prevention and care with a total budget of $ 50,000 annually.

Angaza Foundation has made significant strides in improving health services for marginalized, at-risk, and vulnerable priority populations. The foundation’s initiatives have been implemented across various districts to enhance access to HIV, STI, and other health services.

HIV Diagnosis and Treatment

872 individuals diagnosed and initiated on treatment.

HIV Prevention Access
3920 individuals are currently accessing HIV prevention services across 3 districts.
HIV Prevention, Treatment, and Care Information Reach
Over 7000 individuals reached with HIV prevention, treatment, and care information.
STI Cases Identified and Referrals
1410 STI cases were identified, referred to health facilities, and administered on PrEP.
Health Facilities
22 health facilities were used as sites
Support Groups
577 members from 10 support groups of people living with HIV participated, gaining skills and knowledge through self-help projects, including food and entrepreneurship programs.