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  • Implementing the Continuum of Prevention to Care and Treatment in Papua New Guinea

    December 2012 — In Papua New Guinea, the Continuum of Prevention to Care and Treatment approach augments the National HIV and AIDS Strategy by strengthening partnership, coordination and service delivery at all levels. This report provides an account of the development of the Continuum of Prevention to Care and Treatment model in Papua New Guinea.

  • Continuum of Prevention to Care and Treatment Process Evaluation Report

    April 2013 — The first phase of implementation of the Continuum of Prevention to Care and Treatment model in Papua New Guinea was completed in September 2012, and a process evaluation was conducted in the National Capital District and Madang, where the model has been piloted. The evaluation provides information to inform implementation of quality…

  • Mid Term Review of Papua New Guinea HIV Strategy (2011–2015)

    May 2013 — This mid-term review, commissioned by the National AIDS Council in collaboration with other donor partners, assesses Papua New Guinea’s progress toward achieving key objectives of the National HIV and AIDS Strategy. The review recognizes FHI 360’s Continuum of Prevention to Care and Treatment model as a high-impact strategy.

  • Conducting a Participatory Situation Analysis of Orphans and Vulnerable Children Affected by HIV/AIDS

    This framework and resource guide is intended to help people involved in programs assisting orphans and other vulnerable children conduct a situation analysis that will bring about a better understanding of the essential elements and outcomes of a situational analysis in order to promote realistic, effective, and feasible interventions to protect and improve the well-being…

  • Why measuring child-level impacts can help achieve lasting economic change

    2013 — This technical brief is intended to promote discussion and advocacy around measuring the impacts of economic strengthening on children in order to improve their well-being and end the cycle of poverty. Read more on the degrees° blog.

  • Participatory Data Verification and Improvement Tool

    October 2013 — The Data Verification and Improvement Tool (DVT) is a generic tool developed as a diagnostic exercise for programs and projects to implement at all levels. These guidelines provide the framework and operational guidance) to assess and improve program or project data.  The exercise will help to determine the accuracy of reported data, conduct root…

  • World AIDS Day 2013 Commemoration in Nepal

    December 2013 — This event brief is about the overall commemoration of 26th World AIDS Day in Nepal and AIDS Mela. Under the leadership of Government of Nepal and local government bodies, Saath-Saath Project was involved in the planning and implementation of various programs at both the national and local levels.

  • National Day honors Nepal’s Female Community Health Volunteers

    January 2014 — In Nepal, December 5th is National Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHVs) Day. Learn how the Saath-Saath project assisted in honoring the contributions made by FCHVs in improving the health of thousands of Nepali people.

  • Field Epidemiology Training Program: Applied Communication Skills

    November 2009 — Field epidemiologists are often on the front lines in emergency situations. Their scientific training allows them to manage outbreak investigations, analyze situations on the ground and develop public health recommendations. To successfully fulfill their responsibility to the public — to alert the public to risks, motivate people to take action and prevent further…

  • Photo Journal: HIV at 20

    December 2013 — This photo journal was developed by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Saath-Saath Project to commemorate 20 years of support by USAID to the Government of Nepal, in support of the national HIV response. Starting in 1993, USAID laid the foundation for HIV programs in Nepal with AIDSCAP I, and since…

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