CDC - A Partner in the Global Fight against HIV/AIDS
CDC's highly trained physicians, epidemiologists, public health advisors, behavioral scientists, and laboratory scientists work side by side with Ministries of Health and other partners,
through the President's
Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, to combat HIV/AIDS in more than 60 countries in Africa, Asia, Central and South America, and the Caribbean.
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CDC launches first course at the African Centre for Integrated Laboratory Training Center: CDC, through the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, worked with the South African National Health Laboratory System and the South African National Institute of Communicable Disease to establish this groundbreaking centre, which will support Africa’s rapidly growing demand for a well-trained, competent, and motivated workforce. Learn more.
2008 BOTUSA Partnership: Learn more about CDC’s partnership with Government of Botswana to stop the spread of HIV and TB in southern Africa. Learn more.
2008 HIV/AIDS Implementers' Meeting: HIV/AIDS implementers from around the world gathered in Kampala, Uganda from June 3-7 for the 2008 HIV/AIDS Implementers’ Meeting. Recognizing the rapid expansion of HIV/AIDS programs worldwide, the focus of this year’s meeting was building the capacity of local prevention, treatment, and care programs; enhancing quality; and promoting coordination among partners. Learn more.
Couples HIV Counseling and Testing Intervention and Training Curriculum: Through PEPFAR, CDC has collaborated with the Rwanda Zambia HIV Research Group (RZHRG), the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), and other national and international partners to develop training materials that will help HIV counseling and testing (HCT) providers address the complex issues related to counseling and testing with couples. Learn more.
HIV Testing and Counseling in TB Clinical Settings Tool to assist countries to plan and implement provider-initiated and delivered HIV testing and counseling in TB clinical settings. Learn more.
Chart
for Antiretroviral Drug Doses for infants and children as
recommended by the World Health Organization in an easy-to-use format
now available.
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Recruitment for the Global AIDS Program
Exciting and challenging positions all over the world. Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.
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Last modified:
October 27, 2008
Last reviewed:
October 24, 2008
Content Source:
Global AIDS Program (GAP)
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention