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  • The Asian Epidemic Model Projections for HIV/AIDS in Thailand: 2005-2025

    2008 — The prevalence of HIV remains a significant public health challenge in Thailand. Using the Asian Epidemic Model and epidemiological and behavioral data inputs, the Analysis and Advocacy Project and the Thai Working Group on HIV/AIDS Projections — with technical support from FHI 360 — developed national projections for HIV/AIDS over a 20-year period. This report…

  • ASHA Project Reports and Studies

    2011 — Under the ASHA project (2006–2011), funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development, FHI 360 and its implementing partners worked to contain and mitigate the effects of HIV/AIDS through the increased use of HIV prevention and care services for the most at-risk populations. Across Nepal, ASHA supported 33 integrated health service (IHS) centers, provided…

  • USAID’S Implementing AIDS Prevention and Care (IMPACT) Project, Nepal Program Final Report, May 2001–March 2007

    September 2007 — The Implementing AIDS Prevention and Care (IMPACT) project in Nepal was the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)/Nepal’s primary mechanism for providing technical assistance to the Government of Nepal for HIV/AIDS prevention, care and support. IMPACT’s activities in Nepal were developed in collaboration with USAID/Nepal in consultation with the National Centre for AIDS…

  • National Coordination Meeting with Agencies Working in Combating Trafficking in Persons (TIP)

    July 2012 — The Saath-Saath Project, funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development, convened the second National Coordination Meeting to encourage information sharing, facilitate scenario planning and stimulate collaboration among agencies working to combat trafficking in persons (TIP) in Nepal. Organized by FHI 360, this workshop also aided discussion on important issues related to HIV/AIDS…

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