“I AM STILL HUMAN AND WORTH A LIFE:” A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE IMPACTS OF A COMMUNITY BASED, PEER-LED, TREATMENT SUPPORT MODEL FOR YOUNG ADULTS LIVING WITH HIV IN ZIMBABWE

“I am still human and worth a life:” a qualitative study of the impacts of a community based, peer-led, treatment support model for young adults living with HIV in Zimbabwe

BackgroundA persistent treatment gap remains between children and adults living with HIV.The Zvandiri program, developed by Africaid, is one of the few models of differentiated service delivery for children, adolescents, and youth that has been shown to improve outcomes along the HIV care continuum, employing Community Adolescent Treatment Supporte

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THE ROYAL CHAPEL OF THE ALCAZAR DE MADRID, AN ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING DOCUMENTATION TO COMPLETE A GRAPHIC RECONSTITUTION

After the disappearance of the Alcazar of Madrid a numerous of Austrias vestiges were lost in Spain.One of the architectural lines of the time Trim / Bezel / Surrounds was the Alcazar chapel where they were held the main rituals of the court.The knowledge of this area gives us clues of the Habsburg monarchy and their relationships with other sector

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Anthropometric Correlates for the Physiological Demand of Strength and Flexibility: A Study in Young Indian Field Hockey Players

Introduction: Optimal strength and flexibility are essential for performance enhancement and injury prevention in hockey, and anthropometry is known to influence these parameters.Aim: To find anthropometric correlates for strength and flexibility score in young Indian field hockey players.Materials and Methods: Thirteen female and 19 male subjects

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