AIDSTAR-One is a global United States Agency for International Development (USAID) contract, awarded in 2008 to John Snow, Inc. and partner organizations: BroadReach Healthcare (BRHC); EnCompass LLC; GMMB Inc.; International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); MAP International (MAP); mothers2mothers (m2m); Social & Scientific Systems, Inc. (SSS); the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB); The White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood (WRA); and World Education, Inc. (WEI).
The Project's focus is to provide high quality technical assistance services to the Office of HIV/AIDS and US Government (USG) country. Specifically, AIDSTAR-One will: • Synthesize, expand and disseminate a knowledge base of effective program approaches to prevent, provide care for and treat HIV/AIDS; • Provide short- and long-term technical assistance to support the implementation of USG-funded HIV/AIDS programs and activities; • Increase utilization of good and promising practices in HIV treatment, care and treatment among program implementers; • Improve the quality and sustainability of HIV treatment, care and treatment programs.
AIDSTAR-One is a global United States Agency for International Development (USAID) contract, awarded in 2008 to John Snow, Inc. and partner organizations: BroadReach Healthcare (BRHC); EnCompass LLC; GMMB Inc.; International Center for Research on Women (ICRW); MAP International (MAP); mothers2mothers (m2m); Social & Scientific Systems, Inc. (SSS); the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB); The White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood (WRA); and World Education, Inc. (WEI).
The Project's focus is to provide high quality technical assistance services to the Office of HIV/AIDS and US Government (USG) country. Specifically, AIDSTAR-One will: • Synthesize, expand and disseminate a knowledge base of effective program approaches to prevent, provide care for and treat HIV/AIDS; • Provide short- and long-term technical assistance to support the implementation of USG-funded HIV/AIDS programs and activities; • Increase utilization of good and promising practices in HIV…