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MARCH 2009 — Guyana's Health Minister recently spoke of GHARP results, calling the project "a huge success story,"  reports Medical News Today and Kaisernetwork.org. 
 
 
GHARP Project Fulfills Its Mission
 
GHARP OVC services recipientOCTOBER 2008 — In 2003, FHI embarked on the Guyana HIV/AIDS Reduction and Prevention (GHARP) Project, a four-year collaboration between the governments of Guyana and the United States, with funding provided by the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief through USAID. The GHARP Project fulfilled its mission with programs and initiatives addressing a range of key issues, with the goal of engaging all sectors of society to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS and promote a comprehensive prevention and care program. 
 

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The Guyana HIV/AIDS Reduction and Prevention Project (GHARP) Final Report

Document CoverAPRIL 2009  — This report outlines the major activities and achievements of the Guyana HIV/AIDS Reduction and Prevention (GHARP) Project (2004–09). GHARP worked to ensure reliable strategic information systems, build institutional capacity, and engage the private sector in the response, as well as to increase access to voluntary counseling and testing, and strengthen prevention of mother-to-child transmission services.  

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GHARP Orphans & Vulnerable Children (OVC) Technical Manual

GHARP OVC Manual CoverSEPTEMBER 2007 — This manual is a compilation of the standards implicit in the GHARP Project’s technical assistance to local implementing partners who provided support for children and their families living with or affected by HIV and AIDS in Guyana from 2004 to 2009.

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FHI Publishes IMPACT Project Final Report

cover imageJUNE 2007 — This final report documents the critical role of FHI's IMPACT Project in developing and implementing behavior change interventions among youth in Guyana. IMPACT used a common communication strategy and approach to build the capacity of nine local NGOs to design and implement behavior change activities for youth ages 8–25 in the urban communities of Georgetown, Linden, Bartica, and New Amsterdam.

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GHARP Highlights! (December 2007) (4-page newsletter, 395 KB)

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Featured Partner: USAID

Through our partners, such as USAID, FHI supports Guyana and its organizations in preventing the spread of HIV and improving HIV/AIDS care and support among those at highest risk.

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The FHI Guyana office is here to help. If you want to learn more about the office, visit the Contact Web page.