Key messaging for policy-makers, programme managers, healthcare workersand women in response to the results of the ECH) study ECHO shows no statistically significant difference in risk of acquiring HIV among users of the three methods. This guidance document provides...
Hormonal contraceptive methods and HIV acquisition in women Joint statement from WHO, UNAIDS and UNFPA on the results the Evidence for Contraceptive Options and HIV Outcomes (ECHO) study conducted in four African countries and published in the Lancet. The study...
Put Women at the Center: Call for Accountability and Action on the ECHO (Evidence of Contraceptives and HIV Outcomes) Trial ICWEA is a global working group of over 100 activists and women’s health advocates, working in partnership with communities to address the...
Planning and Responding to the Results of the ECHO Trial: A Checklist for Strategic Communication This Checklist for Strategic Communication is intended to provide an adaptable, quick-start plan for key communication activities during three key timeframes: Prior to...
WHO Statement on the Release of ECHO Trial Results Results from the ECHO study, which compared the relative rates of HIV acquisition among women using three contraceptive methods, were inadvertently and temporarily released by a scientific journal on Monday 20 May....
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