Good Practices
We collect good practice examples from across the WHO Europe region on the health-related quality of life and long-term well-being of people living with HIV.
We serve as a resource to inspire and support stakeholders across Europe to address HIV beyond viral suppression and to implement change in policy and practice. The resources found here are meant to complement the WHO Europe compendium of “Good Practices in the Health Sector Response to HIV.”
To contribute content, please contact the HIV Outcomes Secretariat.
The EmERGE Project
EmERGE is a five-year Horizon 2020-funded project that is co-designing and evaluating a mHealth-supported pathway of care for those living with stable HIV.
PRIME Study
In 2016, 10,350 women living with HIV aged between 45 and 56 (potentially menopausal age) attended for HIV care in the UK; a five-fold increase over ten years, underlining the importance of addressing the needs of women living with HIV in their midlife and beyond.
RESPOND Consortium
RESPOND, the International Cohort Consortium of Infectious Disease and Outcomes of Antiretroviral Treatment, builds upon the collaborative work in HIV cohort studies that has taken place in Europe and beyond over the last 20 years.
Ceaușescu’s children
In March 1990, an HIV/AIDS surveillance and reporting system was put in place with support from WHO experts and the Romanian Ministry of Health, uncovering that over half of Europe’s children with HIV were in Romania.