Population Council Research that makes a difference

Banner photo: Women in Swaziland weaving baskets

Overview

Population Council research in Swaziland has focused primarily on improving methods of preventing the spread of HIV and AIDS. These efforts include reproductive health programming with regard to HIV and AIDS, preventing the transmission of HIV from mother to child after birth, and increasing access to male circumcision.

Highlights of past and present work

  • Conducted operations research to collect the data needed to reorient the postnatal visit, document the implementation of revitalized postnatal services, assess the impact of these changes, and inform reproductive health programming with regard to HIV and AIDS.
  • Contributed to national strategies for expanding male circumcision services by delivering approximately 676,000 affordable or free male circumcisions in two African countries over five years.

Banner photo: © James Hall/IRIN

Projects

Addressing the Balance of Burden in AIDS (ABBA) (more)
The Population Council is working within the ABBA Research Programme Consortium on an intervention targeting adolescents in secondary schools in peri-urban communities in the Durban metro area of South Africa.
(6/2006 - ongoing)
HIV care, support, and treatment; Vulnerable populations

Male Circumcision Partnership: Achieving Scale (more)
The Male Circumcision Partnership is establishing multisectoral provider networks for high-quality adult male circumcision services.
(1/2009 - 1/2014)
Male circumcision; Sexuality and sexual behavior

Repositioning Postnatal Care in a High HIV Prevalence Environment: Operations Research in Swaziland (more)
Council operations research tested whether a change in the Swaziland National Guidelines for postnatal care strengthened postnatal care attendance and follow-up of mothers and infants.
(1/2006 - 7/2007)
Newborn/infant health; PMTCT and pediatric HIV; Postpartum maternal care

Resources

Integrating quality postnatal care into PMTCT in Swaziland (abstract
Mazia,Goldy; Narayan,I.; Warren,Charlotte; Mahdi,Mohammed; Chibuye,P.; Walligo,A.; Mabuza,P.; Shongwe,Rachel; Hainsworth,M.
Global Public Health 4(3): 253-270
Publication date: 2009


The adolescent experience in-depth: Using data to identify and reach the most vulnerable young people--Swaziland 2006/07 (PDF) (HTML
Publication date: 2009


Repositioning postnatal care in a high HIV environment: Swaziland (PDF
Warren,Charlotte; Shongwe,Rachel; Waligo,Allen; Mahdi,Mohammed; Mazia,Goldy; Narayanan,Indira
Horizons Final Report
Publication date: 2008


Swaziland Fast Facts

Population (millions)1.2
Total fertility rate3.8
Infant deaths per 1,000 live births85
Maternal deaths per 100,000 live births390
Girls aged 20-24 married by age 18 (%)5
HIV/AIDS prevalence (%)26.1
Living below US $2 per day (%)81

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