For accessible and sustainable health.
Zika
Familia prevenida, familia sana para prevención de Zika
WHAT WE DO?
We contribute sustainably to the health of populations living in vulnerable contexts.
We are a Central American non-profit organization, composed of professionals who are passionate about contributing to the health of vulnerable populations.
With a focus on innovation, social marketing, and the development and use of evidence, the following has been achieved:
Our health programs are focused on measurement, and on achieving tangible results and impact in health.
31,358
Individuals from vulnerable populations reached through HIV prevention approaches in the region.
638
New HIV cases identified among populations in higher vulnerability contexts, with an HIV positivity rate of 5%
39,600
Personas con VIH recibiendo servicios de atención integral y tratamiento con el apoyo del proyecto en las 35 clínicas de VIH y hospitales asignados al proyecto en la región.
8,835
Pruebas rápidas de sífilis realizadas en Guatemala, El Salvador y Panamá con una tasa de positividad del 10%.
95%
de personas con VIH en las 35 clínicas de VIh y hospitales asignadas al proyecto con carga viral supresa en la región.
Delivering health services to
vulnerable populations.
Asociación PASMO actualmente implementa el Proyecto para la Prevención, Cuidado y Tratamiento en VIH en El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras y Panamá.
Trabajo Comunitario
Atención en
Clínicas




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