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'''OVERVIEW'''  
'''OVERVIEW'''  
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===Support===
===Support===


* From HIVTravel: "In principle, HIV treatment is possible in Togo and especially at Lomé (at the private Policlinique Internationale St. Joseph, directed by Dr. Arnold Amatsi). Antiretrovirals are available. Prophylactica against opportunistic infections and reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) are available within the framework of the local AIDS programme (Programme national de la lutte contre le sida)... There is an AIDS counselling service in Lomé (CCD, close to the CHU). It offers lifestyle counselling adapted to the local customs, nutrition counselling and psychological support. Due to the high infection rate, treatment of PWAs is not considered unusual in Togo.  
* From HIVTravel: "In principle, HIV treatment is possible in Togo and especially at Lomé (at the private Policlinique Internationale St. Joseph, directed by Dr. Arnold Amatsi). Antiretrovirals are available. Prophylactica against opportunistic infections and reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) are available within the framework of the local AIDS programme (Programme national de la lutte contre le sida)... There is an AIDS counselling service in Lomé (CCD, close to the CHU). It offers lifestyle counselling adapted to the local customs, nutrition counselling and psychological support. Due to the high infection rate, treatment of PWAs is not considered unusual in Togo."<ref>[http://www.hivtravel.org/Default.aspx?PageId=143&CountryId=179 TOGO - REGULATIONS ON ENTRY, STAY AND RESIDENCE FOR PLHIV]</ref>
"<ref>[http://www.hivtravel.org/Default.aspx?PageId=143&CountryId=179 TOGO - REGULATIONS ON ENTRY, STAY AND RESIDENCE FOR PLHIV]</ref>
* Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Tokoin (CHU): Provides clinical and laboratory monitoring
* Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Tokoin (CHU): Provides clinical and laboratory monitoring
* Policlinique St. Joseph: Provides clinical and laboratory monitoring
* Policlinique St. Joseph: Provides clinical and laboratory monitoring
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* [http://www.togoleseministryofhealthlome.myewebsite.com/ TOGOLESE MINISTRY OF HEALTH]
* [http://www.togoleseministryofhealthlome.myewebsite.com/ TOGOLESE MINISTRY OF HEALTH]
* [http://atbeftogo.org/ The Association Togolaise pour le Bien-Etre Familial (ATBEF)]: "The Association Togolaise pour le Bien-Etre Familial (ATBEF) was formed in 1975. ATBEF’s services include voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) for HIV and AIDS, antenatal and post-natal care, post-abortion care, pre-marital counselling, and infertility treatment. ATBEF carries out its work through over one hundred service points, including permanent clinics, mobile units, associated centres, and community-based distributors/community-based services (CBDs/CBSs)."
* [https://www.unfpa.org/data/transparency-portal/unfpa-togo UNFPA - Togo]: "Active in Togo since 1972, UNFPA programmes help build capacities to provide emergency obstetric and newborn care, reliable family planning, and sexual and reproductive health services for youth. Maternal mortality in the country is decreasing slowly, but contraceptive prevalence remains low, mostly due to limited health services, poverty and gender inequality. Efforts to prevent gender-based violence include advocacy against early marriage and programs for students in schools. UNFPA also assists in developing skills to analyse demographic data."
* [https://www.unfpa.org/data/transparency-portal/unfpa-togo UNFPA - Togo]: "Active in Togo since 1972, UNFPA programmes help build capacities to provide emergency obstetric and newborn care, reliable family planning, and sexual and reproductive health services for youth. Maternal mortality in the country is decreasing slowly, but contraceptive prevalence remains low, mostly due to limited health services, poverty and gender inequality. Efforts to prevent gender-based violence include advocacy against early marriage and programs for students in schools. UNFPA also assists in developing skills to analyse demographic data."
* [https://www.familyplanning2020.org/togo Family Planning 2020 - Togo]: "A commitment maker since 2014 and a member of the Ouagadougou Partnership, Togo has made progress both towards its FP2020 commitments since 2012, increasing the mCPR 3 to 23.3% in 2017, up almost 6% from 2013."
* [https://www.familyplanning2020.org/togo Family Planning 2020 - Togo]: "A commitment maker since 2014 and a member of the Ouagadougou Partnership, Togo has made progress both towards its FP2020 commitments since 2012, increasing the mCPR 3 to 23.3% in 2017, up almost 6% from 2013."

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