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Monitoring and Evaluation

Photo of a peer educator at a May 2001 stakeholders meeting presenting recommended new protocols for STI management.
  The Population Council’s Horizons Program recently assessed STI management practices in Madagascar. Read more [PDF, 933KB] Source: K. McClamroch, Center for Infectious Disease, UNC

USAID supports monitoring and evaluation programs to build surveillance capacity; monitor the status of the epidemic; measure the impact of prevention, treatment, and care programs; coordinate donor and other partner activities; and use resources most effectively. Early in the pandemic, USAID recognized the importance of collecting surveillance data to track the expanding HIV pandemic and to measure the effect of prevention interventions. USAID is now working in collaboration with U.S. and international partners to improve the quality and use of surveillance information to improve understanding of the epidemic and to plan prevention and care interventions.

Learn more about the monitoring and evaluation of USAID's HIV/AIDS programs

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