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Nigeria is characterized by a significant global and regional burden of Tuberculosis (TB) and HIV, ranking 6th globally among the 30 high TB-burden countries and 1st in Africa for TB(1). Nigeria is also listed among the 14 countries globally identified by the World Health Organization as having the highest combined burden of TB, TB/HIV co-infection,…

Nigeria continues to face a substantial pediatric HIV burden. An estimated 2 million people are living with HIV in the country, including approximately 160,000 children aged 0–14 years, making Nigeria one of the countries with the highest pediatric HIV burden in West Africa…

HIV testing remains the critical entry point to HIV prevention, treatment, and epidemic
control. The 2018 Nigeria AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (NAIIS) estimated that
approximately two-thirds of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Nigeria knew their status,
highlighting substantial diagnostic gaps.


The ECEWS HIV Prevention Model (EPM) is a comprehensive, evidence-informed approach designed to reduce new HIV infections and accelerate progress toward epidemic control in Nigeria. The model is implemented across seven states namely: Ebonyi, Lagos, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Osun, Ekiti, and Delta, responds to persistent epidemiological disparities affecting priority populations, particularly pregnant and breastfeeding women (PBFW), adolescent girls and young women (AGYW), adolescents and young people (AYP), and persons at increased risk of acquiring HIV…
