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The Conference-Debate organized by Solthis and its partners on Intergenerational Dialogue as seen by Guinea 360
Guinea

The Conference-Debate organized by Solthis and its partners on Intergenerational Dialogue as seen by Guinea 360

12 April 2024

As part of the PAJES project, and to celebrate Women’s Month, Solthis and its partner ABLOGUI organized a conference-debate on intergenerational dialogue in Guinea. Read the Guinée 360 article about this event and its impact on the community.

The PACTES study on advances in HIV care published in Frontiers in Reproductive Health
Guinea HIV/AIDS

The PACTES study on advances in HIV care published in Frontiers in Reproductive Health

12 April 2024

Our latest study on the PACTES project has been published in Frontiers in Reproductive Health. Studies on the organization of care and the power dynamics between providers and HIV patients in sub-Saharan Africa are rare. This study aims to describe the patient-provider relationship and explore the challenges of optimal, patient-centered care for people living with HIV (PLHIV). Integrating psychosocial counselors...

OH WOMAN: The game aims to raise awareness of sexual and reproductive health issues among teenagers and young people.
Guinea SRHR

OH WOMAN: The game aims to raise awareness of sexual and reproductive health issues among teenagers and young people.

12 April 2024

Solthis, in partnership with OH WOMAN, has launched the game of the same name in West Africa. Inspired by awalé, a traditional West African game, OH WOMAN offers a playful and effective approach to raising awareness among adolescents and young people about the crucial issues of sexual and reproductive health (SRH). For the Solthis teams, this game is a particularly...

What if drones saved lives?
Guinea HIV/AIDS

What if drones saved lives?

27 March 2024

The AIR-POP project aims to optimize the screening and management of HIV-exposed newborns by studying the feasibility of transporting blood samples by drone. A child’s chances of survival depend on early treatment, which is often hampered by the late availability of screening results. Obtaining results is limited by the difficulty of transporting blood samples between health centers and the laboratory...