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Funded Partners:
National Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) National Coalition of STD Directors (NCSD)
NCSD represents the 65 directors of public health STD prevention programs in
U.S. states, large cities/counties, and territories. NCSD provides valuable
leadership for strengthening STD prevention programs by advocating for
effective policies, strategies, and sufficient resources and by increasing
awareness of the medical and social impacts of these programs.
NCSD's Program in Action
NCSD is funded to provide Capacity-Building Assistance
for Preventing HIV Infections:
State and Local Health Agencies.
- Working with the National Stakeholders Collaborative (NSC) to plan
and conduct a National Stakeholders Meeting (NSM) Reconvene to
strengthen collaboration between state health and state education
agencies to support and improve prevention of HIV, sexually transmitted
diseases (STDs), and unintended and teen pregnancy for youth. The NSC is
comprised of the National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS
Directors (NASTAD), the National Coalition of STD Directors (NCSD), the
Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP), and the
Society of State Directors of Health, Physical Education and Recreation.
- Providing ongoing follow-up support and technical assistance to NSM
participants to identify and overcome barriers to integrating programs
and policies that help prevent HIV infection, STDs, and unintended and
teen pregnancy.
- Providing updates on DASH-related activities to NCSD Board of
Directors through conference calls and to NCSD membership through Web
site updates and newsletters.
- Strengthening the capacity of tribal health educators, program
managers, and clinicians to provide STD prevention services to the
Northwest Tribes through the development, production, and dissemination
of tribe-appropriate educational materials.
Other NGOs funded under this category:
See Also
Funding
Announcement 601 [pdf 245K] (CDC-RFA-DP06-601). Provides more
information on the NGO funding requirements for providing capacity-building
assistance.
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