Areas of Expertise
At Afya Plus, we specialize in designing and implementing comprehensive and client-centered health interventions. We have a deep understanding of the health needs of the communities we serve, and we work to improve the health and well-being of those communities through our expertly designed and implemented programs. We take a client-centered approach to our work, putting the needs and preferences of the people we serve at the center of everything we do.
We work to improve maternal and child health by providing comprehensive care, including family planning and nutrition services. We recognize that maternal health is critical for the survival and development of children and we work to improve maternal health and reduce maternal mortality in our communities.
We focus on the unique health needs of adolescents and young people, with a special emphasis on reproductive health and HIV/AIDS prevention. We understand that young people have different and specific health needs and we work to provide them with the appropriate services and support they need to make informed decisions about their health.
We provide comprehensive HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis care and treatment, including testing, counseling, and support for people living with HIV/AIDS. We understand that HIV/AIDS is a major public health threat and we work to prevent, treat and care for people living with HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis.
We address Gender-based violence and violence against children by providing support and care to survivors, as well as working to prevent violence in the first place. We understand that violence against women and children is a major public health problem and we work to create a safe and healthy environment for all.
We aim to reduce the burden of malaria in our communities through the provision of malaria diagnosis and treatment, as well as community education and awareness raising. We understand that Malaria is a major public health problem in our region and we work to prevent, diagnose, and treat malaria.
We work to prevent and control non-communicable diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension, through health promotion and disease management programs. We understand that non-communicable diseases are a major public health problem and we work to prevent, diagnose and treat these diseases.
We work closely with communities to monitor the health services provided and improve the quality of health services through community-led monitoring. We understand that community participation is crucial for the improvement of health services and we work to involve communities in the monitoring and evaluation of health services.

