Cost-benefit Analysis of Providing HIV Prevention and Treatment Services to Female Sex Workers in Malawi
16 February 2021

Malawi has made significant progress in the fight against HIV and AIDS. 90% of those living with HIV know their status and have been initiated on ART and 95% of pregnant women are screened for infection. Despite these notable successes, stemming new infections remains a concern in the country, with an estimated 32,300 annual new infections in 2019 alone according to the Global Burden of Disease. Providing HIV and AIDS services to FSWs is one important lever to reducing the spread of the disease.

Cost-benefit Analysis of Providing HIV Prevention and Treatment Services to Female Sex Workers in Malawi

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