Caitlin Madevu-Matson

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Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Lead, Country Health Information Systems and Data Use Project, International

Caitlin Madevu-Matson has more than 12 years of experience providing technical assistance in monitoring and evaluation to USAID, CDC, and HRSA-funded HIV, digital health, sexual and reproductive health, and health systems strengthening projects. She has worked in countries across Africa and was a Peace Corps volunteer in South Africa. Caitlin has an MA in control of infectious diseases from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and a BA in biochemical sciences from Harvard University.

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JSI Person-Centered Care Assessment Tool

Six-month antiretroviral dispensing and other comprehensive, person-centered HIV care to increase service efficiency, client convenience, and risk of COVID-19 infection in three provinces in Zambia

Systematic review: Development of a person-centered care framework within the context of HIV treatment settings in sub- Saharan Africa

Strengthening the Zambian MOH to implement an effective COVID-19 communications strategy via strategic partnerships

A community ART model and client-centered ART services facilitate high ART adherence and client retention in Zambia

USAID DISCOVER-Health Male Characterization Study

Zambia Male Characterization Study: Insights to Inform HIV Programming to Increase Men’s HIV Service Utilization (AIDS2020 presentation)

That’s how we roll! Using Human-Centered Design for PrEP rollout in Zambia

PrEPas a Layered Service for DREAMS and other AGYW in Zambia: Insights for Roll-out from the USAID DISCOVER-Health Project

Age Does Matter: Older Males Stay longer on PrEP Across Different Sub-populations of Men in Zambia

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Join JSI at ICASA 2021

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Online Course: Meeting the Demand for Local Partner Strategic Information Skills

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A Year Defined by Public Health: Staff Reflections on 2020

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