Ghana
The U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID)/Ghana's HIV/AIDS strategy focuses on behavior change
among vulnerable groups, youth, faith-based organizations
and formal and informal workplace programs. USAID has supported
the development of local capacity for diagnosis and surveillance
of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs),
and social marketing of condoms. USAID provided $4.5 million
in HIV/AIDS assistance to Ghana in FY 2001, up from $4 million
the previous year.
Access more information
on USAID's
HIV/AIDS Program in Ghana, March 2005 [PDF,
223KB].
Related Links
- U.S.
Census Profile
[PDF,
113KB]
- USAID Mission in Ghana
- Directory
of Associations of People Living with HIV/AIDS
[PDF, 896KB]
- USAID Project Profiles: Children Affected by AIDS - Fourth Edition [PDF, 2MB]
- Stop
AIDS Love Life in Ghana
[PDF,
131KB]
- HIV/AIDS in Ghana: Background, Projections, Impacts, Interventions, and Policy [PDF, 511KB]
- NGO Networking in Ghana's Eastern Region [PDF, 327KB]
- Program to Encourage Adolescents
to Develop Skills to Fight HIV/AIDS Infection
- Ghana Success Stories
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