Global Health Pioneer Transforming Communities Since 2003
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Columbia UniversityICAP at Columbia University stands as a premier global health organization that has been revolutionizing healthcare delivery and systems since 2003. Under the visionary leadership of founder Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr, the Dr. Mathilde Krim-amfAR Professor of Global Health, ICAP has grown into a powerful force for health transformation, operating in more than 40 countries worldwide. The organization manages over 200 projects globally, focusing on critical health challenges from HIV/AIDS to COVID-19, tuberculosis, malaria, and non-communicable diseases. With a robust team of more than 1,000 professionals, including physicians, nurses, researchers, and technical advisors, ICAP implements innovative solutions through a comprehensive approach that combines service delivery, research, training, and impact measurement. The organization's success is evident in its reach, having helped over 2.5 million people access HIV care alone. ICAP's work spans the entire healthcare ecosystem, from direct patient care to health system strengthening, working collaboratively with local communities, healthcare providers, and government officials to ensure sustainable, quality healthcare delivery. Through its pioneering programs and evidence-based solutions, ICAP continues to transform the health landscape in resource-limited settings, making quality healthcare accessible to populations worldwide.