Blantyre Prevention Strategy (BPS)

Project Period

January 2024 - February 2025

The Blantyre Prevention Strategy (BPS) is a systems approach to the HIV response in Malawi, developed by Georgetown University in collaboration with the Malawi government and other partners to accelerate progress in reducing HIV risk. The strategy focuses on leveraging and strengthening district-level systems to improve the HIV response. It involves detecting and targeting risks, generating demand, delivering HIV prevention products and interventions efficiently, and ensuring the effective and sustained utilization of prevention services. This evaluation study aims to assess the extent to which the BPS program has achieved its desired outcomes (targeting risk, demand, and service coverage), whether it was delivered as intended (fidelity), any unintended consequences on other service delivery, and the promise for sustainability.

Project period: January 2024 – February 2025

Funder: Gates Foundation

Partners: None

Project  team

Abdhalah Ziraba

Elizabeth Kemigisha

Jane Osindo

Stephen Gakuo

Maurine Ng’oda

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PROJECT CONTRIBUTORS

Chief of Staff

Abdhalah Ziraba

Ziraba is an Epidemiologist and a Medical Doctor. His research…

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Associate Research Scientist

ELIZABETH KEMIGISHA

Kemigisha is an Associate Research Scientist overseeing the implementation of the…

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Research Officer

Jane Osindo

Jane is a Research Officer working in the Population Dynamics…

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Statistician

Stephen Gakuo Maina

Stephen Gakuo is a Statistician at the African Population and…

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Research Officer

Maurine Ng’oda

As a public health professional, Maurine supports research in the…

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