HIV Care and Treatment
Royal Care Foundation aims to achieve the UNAIDS global targets of 95:95:95:
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95% of all people living with HIV will be aware of their status.
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95% of all people diagnosed with HIV will receive antiretroviral therapy.
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95% of all people on antiretroviral therapy will achieve viral suppression.
We provide innovative, community-led, and person-centered HIV services for at-risk and vulnerable populations. We work to eliminate structural barriers preventing priority populations from accessing HIV services and support facility-based care by connecting HIV-positive individuals to health facilities for treatment.
Strategic Focus Areas
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Develop and expand effective models for delivering HIV care and treatment to different populations.
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Pilot and provide differentiated service delivery and integrated models for HIV care and treatment.
Our Achievements
Linked to Health Facilities
Currently Under Care and Treatment
Key and Vulnerable Populations We Serve
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People Living with HIV (PLHIV)
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Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW)
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Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVCs)
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Persons Living with Disabilities (PLWDs)
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People Who Inject Drugs (PWID)
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MSM
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FSM