Projects

Burundi

OPP-ERA

02/2013 - 07/2019

In most resource-limited countries, the follow-up of patients on antiretroviral therapy is mainly based on clinical examination and CD4 count. However, these tools are insufficient to identify and prevent situations of therapeutic failure. This limit leads to unnecessary or too...

Cameroon

OPP-ERA

02/2013 - 07/2019

In most resource-limited countries, the follow-up of patients on antiretroviral therapy is mainly based on clinical examination and CD4 count. However, these tools are insufficient to identify and prevent situations of therapeutic failure. This limit leads to unnecessary or too...

Côte d'Ivoire

Multiannual Partnership Agreement (MPA)

07/2023 - In progress

Despite historic progress over the last years, West Africa is one of the most fragile regions in the world when it comes to social and health indicators, particularly when it comes to gender inequalities. This worrying situation is due to...

RUCHE

02/2020 - 02/2023

Côte d'Ivoire and Guinea are significantly lagging behind in the fight against HIV/AIDS despite relatively good decentralization of health care services. In Côte d'Ivoire, the main problem for people living with HIV (PLWHA) remains access to knowledge of their status:...

OPP-ERA

02/2013 - 07/2019

In most resource-limited countries, the follow-up of patients on antiretroviral therapy is mainly based on clinical examination and CD4 count. However, these tools are insufficient to identify and prevent situations of therapeutic failure. This limit leads to unnecessary or too...

Guinea

Multiannual Partnership Agreement (MPA)

07/2023 - In progress

Despite historic progress over the last years, West Africa is one of the most fragile regions in the world when it comes to social and health indicators, particularly when it comes to gender inequalities. This worrying situation is due to...

IMPULSE

07/2023 - In progress

In 2020, according to UNAIDS statistics, Guinea had an HIV prevalence rate of 1.4%, or around 110,000 people living with HIV, two-thirds of whom are women. With 7,362 inhabitants per health center and 279,103 inhabitants per bed*, health indicators testify...

SUCCESS II

03/2024 - In progress

The situation in Guinea is particularly worrying. Cervical cancer is the most deadly cancer in the country, accounting for 26% of cancer deaths, compared with 17.9% for liver cancer, the second leading cause of cancer mortality. In 2020, cervical cancer...

TRIO

04/2024 - In progress

Although progress has been made on a global scale, and the availability of diagnostic and therapeutic resources has enabled the WHO to pursue the goal of the triple elimination of MTCT of HIV, syphilis and HBV, the most fragile countries...

IPOP

02/2021 - 02/2024

Despite progress made in the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission in recent years, it is estimated that only 37% of pregnant women in Guinea currently receive HIV testing during pregnancy. Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of the virus is a  critical...

PAJES

06/2021 - 01/2024

In the Republic of Guinea, the prevalence of HIV/AIDS is 1.4%, which represents approximately 120,000 people living with HIV (PLHIV). This prevalence is higher among women (2.1%) than among men (1.2%), and in urban areas (2.7%) than in rural areas...

RUCHE

02/2020 - 02/2023

Côte d'Ivoire and Guinea are significantly lagging behind in the fight against HIV/AIDS despite relatively good decentralization of health care services. In Côte d'Ivoire, the main problem for people living with HIV (PLWHA) remains access to knowledge of their status:...

ISANCO

11/2020 - 02/2022

On March 11, 2020, the WHO declared Covid19 a pandemic. Beyond the health effects caused by the virus itself and the need to protect local populations and health professionals, a major issue is related to maintaining the use of health...

AIR-POP

01/2020 - 01/2021

In sub-Saharan Africa, many children are still being born to mothers who were not tested for HIV during pregnancy and, therefore, did not receive antiretrovirals (ARVs) to prevent mother-to-child transmission. In Guinea, despite progress in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission...

PACTES

01/2017 - 01/2020

In Guinea, the coverage of the needs of people living with HIV is low, reflecting in particular the low quality of care . Several factors explain this finding: organization of CEP not adapted to patients’ needs, access to essential examination...

OPP-ERA

02/2013 - 07/2019

In most resource-limited countries, the follow-up of patients on antiretroviral therapy is mainly based on clinical examination and CD4 count. However, these tools are insufficient to identify and prevent situations of therapeutic failure. This limit leads to unnecessary or too...

DIAVINA

01/2016 - 01/2019

In Subsaharan Africa, particularly in Guinea, many children are being born from mothers who have not yet been tested for HIV during their pregnancy, and therefore, have not received ARV drugs to prevent the transmission of the virus from mother...

Strengthening and decentralising the national response to the AIDS epidemic in the Republic of Guinea

07/2016 - 12/2017

As part of the implementation of funding from the Global Fund in Guinea, Solthis has been selected as the sub recipient of CNLS (National Aids Control Committee) for a grant dedicated to “Strengthening and decentralising the national response to the...

TWIN 2H

08/2016 - 07/2017

In response to 2014 and 2015 Ebola epidemic in Guinea, TWIN 2H is a capacity-building project for infection prevention and hospital hygiene control through hospital partnerships and for the safety of patients and health caregivers. It is implemented in Guinea...

CASSIS

02/2013 - 05/2016

In Niger, 41,000 people are living with HIV/AIDS, including 9,000 children and 2,500 pregnant women. In Guinea, 130,000 people are living with HIV/AIDS, including 13,000 children and 6,000 pregnant women. Niger and Guinea receive grants from the Global Fund to...

Continuity of care in Ebola context, prevention and control of infection in hospital environments in Guinea

01/2015 - 12/2015

Guinea is one of the three countries most affected by the Ebola epidemic along with Sierra Leone and Liberia. Aside from the people infected with the virus, the Ebola epidemic has caused the disorganisation of the whole health service which...

PIONG

05/2014 - 05/2015

Neurological complications associated with HIV infection are frequent and can occur at any stage of the disease, from seroconversion to AIDS. They may be linked, among other things, to opportunistic infections (OIs) such as toxoplasmosis, neuromeningeal cryptococcosis and tuberculosis, which...

Niger

Multiannual Partnership Agreement (MPA)

07/2023 - In progress

Despite historic progress over the last years, West Africa is one of the most fragile regions in the world when it comes to social and health indicators, particularly when it comes to gender inequalities. This worrying situation is due to...

ISANCO

11/2020 - 02/2022

On March 11, 2020, the WHO declared Covid19 a pandemic. Beyond the health effects caused by the virus itself and the need to protect local populations and health professionals, a major issue is related to maintaining the use of health...

CASSIS

02/2013 - 05/2016

In Niger, 41,000 people are living with HIV/AIDS, including 9,000 children and 2,500 pregnant women. In Guinea, 130,000 people are living with HIV/AIDS, including 13,000 children and 6,000 pregnant women. Niger and Guinea receive grants from the Global Fund to...

Senegal

Multiannual Partnership Agreement (MPA)

07/2023 - In progress

Despite historic progress over the last years, West Africa is one of the most fragile regions in the world when it comes to social and health indicators, particularly when it comes to gender inequalities. This worrying situation is due to...

Sierra Leone

Multiannual Partnership Agreement (MPA)

07/2023 - In progress

Despite historic progress over the last years, West Africa is one of the most fragile regions in the world when it comes to social and health indicators, particularly when it comes to gender inequalities. This worrying situation is due to...