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CAB Case Studies from Ethiopia


These Community Advisory Board (CAB) case studies capture highlights of what CAB members considered to be some of the most impactful activities they implemented under the AIDS Free grant. These activities were driven by CAB members and written with support from CHAI. These case studies are a helpful resource for implementing CAB activities elsewhere and powerfully represent CAB members’ work and contributions.


These case studies from Ethiopia showcase a range of activities, with focus spanning from understanding experiences of disclosure among children and adolescents to revision of a national tool for psychosocial support.


Read the full case studies:


This work has also been summarized in a poster presentation at ICASA 2023: Empowering Associations of Youth Living with HIV to Enhance Care and Treatment Services


For more information or any questions on this work in Ethiopia, please contact Asmamaw Silesh at asilesh@clintonhealthaccess.org.


You can also read the CAB case studies from Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.

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