Abt
Associates
Through the Partnerships
for Health Reform project, Abt provides state of the
art knowledge, approaches and tools in the area of costing,
financing and organization of HIV/AIDS services.
Academy
for Educational Development
AED provides technical assistance
in behavior
change, nutrition,
and breastfeeding,
as well as analysis and research
for Africa.
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
Present in more than 120 countries worldwide, ADRA provides individual and community development and disaster relief without regard to political or religious association, age or ethnicity.
American Red Cross
Governed by volunteers and supported by community donations, the American
Red Cross is a nationwide network of nearly 1,000 chapters and Blood
Services regions dedicated to saving lives and helping people prevent,
prepare for and respond to emergencies.
Bureau of the Census
The US Bureau of the Census maintains
the HIV/AIDS Surveillance Database, provides demographic
and economic models of the impact of HIV/AIDS in urban
and rural areas of the developing world, and disseminates
information through a variety of publications and presentations.
CARE
CARE builds service delivery networks
of non-governmental organizations and health care providers
to strengthen the ability of those providers to deliver
HIV prevention and reproductive health services.
Catholic Relief Services
CRS operates on five continents and in over 90 countries, aiding the poor by
first providing direct assistance where needed, then encouraging these
people to help with their own development.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CDC provides technical expertise
in design, implementation, and evaluation to international
HIV/AIDS programs.
Centre for Development and Population Activities
CEDPA works to strengthen women's
capabilities for informed and autonomous decision making
to improve reproductive health.
Chemonics International
Chemonics International is a global consulting firm promoting economic
growth and higher living standards in developing countries.
Commercial
Market Strategies
The CMS project of Deloitte &
Touche increases the use of quality products and services
for family planning and prevention of HIV/AIDS and sexually
transmitted infections through private sector partners
and commercial strategies.
CONRAD
The CONRAD project of the Eastern
Virginia Medical School supports research on contraceptive
methods, microbicides and other products to prevent HIV/AIDS
and sexually transmitted infections.
CORE Initiative
The CORE Initiative partners with community and faith-based groups to advance multi-sectoral responses to the HIV/AIDS epidemic through grants, capacity building and networking.
Elizabeth
Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric
AIDS Foundation is a non-profit organization that identifies,
funds, and implements pediatric HIV/AIDS research.
EngenderHealth
EngenderHealth provides technical assistance and training to build local capacity in the following areas: reducing stigma and discrimination in health settings, infection prevention, improving the quality of HIV/STI prevention and treatment services, voluntary counseling and testing, prevention of mother-to-child transmission, integration of reproductive health and HIV/AIDS services, and reducing gender inequity, including male involvement.
Family
Health International
Through its IMPACT project, FHI designs, manages, monitors and provides technical support to regional and/or country specific HIV/AIDS program interventions. FHI's Youthnet project improves reproductive health and helps prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS among people 10 to 24 years old. FHI also partners with USAID for the development of microbicides for HIV/AIDS prevention.
Food for the Hungry
Food for the Hungry was founded in 1971 and helps some of the world's most disadvantaged people in 47 countries through child development programs,
agriculture and clean-water projects, health and nutrition programs,
education, micro-enterprise loans and emergency relief.
FreshMinistries
FreshMinistries is an ecumenical, non-profit organization that focuses on economic development and neighborhood restoration in the core city and spiritual and racial reconciliation throughout the community.
Futures
Group
Through its POLICY
project, Futures Group helps build a supportive policy
environment for HIV/AIDS, family planning and reproductive
health programs by encouraging policies and plans that
promote and sustain access to quality information and
services.
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
The purpose of the Fund is to attract,
manage and disburse additional resources through a new
public-private partnership that will make a sustainable
and significant contribution to the reduction of infections,
illness and death, thereby mitigating the impact caused
by HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in countries in need,
and contributing to poverty reduction as part of the Millennium
Development goals.
HOPE worldwide
HOPE worldwide is a non-profit charity, serving more than two million needy
people with a global pool of committed volunteers, and is a registered
private voluntary organization with USAID.
Initiatives, Inc.
Initiatives Inc. provides technical assistance to government,
intergovernmental, and non-governmental organizations in the social service
sectors, primarily in the developing world.
International
AIDS Vaccine Initiative
IAVI is an international, scientific
non-governmental organization dedicated to ensuring the
development of safe, effective, accessible, preventive
AIDS vaccines for use throughout the world.
International
Center for Research on Women
ICRW conducts research on HIV/AIDS
-related stigma, HIV prevention for adolescents, and improving
access to women-controlled methods of HIV prevention.
International
HIV/AIDS Alliance
The International HIV/AIDS Alliance
mobilizes and strengthens non-governmental organizations
and community-based organizations to respond to HIV/AIDS,
improves the quality of their work, and documents and
shares lessons about community mobilization and NGO strengthening
of non-governmental organizations.
International Youth Foundation
Currently operating in close to 70 countries and territories, IYF and its
partners have helped millions of young people gain the skills, training and
opportunities critical to their success.
Internews
Internews, a nonprofit organization
that fosters independent media, addresses HIV/AIDS issues
through public service announcements, television and radio
program production, journalism training, and other activities.
Intrah
Intrah develops systems for training
and education to improve the performance of health care
providers in reproductive health, including family planning
and prevention of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections.
Johns
Hopkins University
USAID partners with Johns Hopkins
University to provide a variety of HIV/AIDS prevention
and reproductive health activities, including behavior
change communication, health
care provider training, and maternal
and neonatal health interventions.
John
Snow Inc.
The DELIVER
project provides commodity management support to
USAID activities to improve the availability of health
commodities such as condoms, contraceptives and other
essential drugs at service delivery points.
Macro International Inc.
Through the Demographic and Health Surveys (MEASURE DHS) project, Macro improves the ability of developing countries to collect, use and disseminate population and health data, including data on biological testing, such as HIV prevalence; HIV/AIDS data is available on the HIV/AIDS Survey Indicators Database.
Management
Sciences for Health
MSH provides technical assistance
in management and leadership of health services, improves
the efficiency, equity, and quality of drug management
in developing countries, and improves quality and accessibility
of reproductive
health programs in Africa in the context of high HIV/AIDS
prevalence.
Opportunity International
Opportunity International works through indigenous partner organizations to
provide small business loans, training and counsel for people in chronic
poverty.
Pact, Inc.
Pact's Community REACH program
awards small grants to community- and faith-based organizations
engaged in HIV/AIDS prevention, care and support activities.
Peace Corps
The Peace Corps promotes community-based
efforts in HIV/AIDS prevention and care.
Population Council
The Population Council is an international, nonprofit, nongovernmental
organization that conducts biomedical, social science, and public health
research.
Population
Services International
Through its AIDSMark project, PSI
implements HIV/AIDS social marketing interventions worldwide
for USAID. PSI markets essential health products and services
and also develops and disseminates messages and concepts
relating to behavior change.
Program
for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)
PATH's Healthtech project develops health, nutrition, and family planning technologies, including microbicides [PDF, 119KB] for HIV/AIDS prevention, applicable to the prevention and treatment of disease in the developing world.
Salesian Missions
With more than 34,000 workers in over 128 countries, Salesian Missions’ main focus is to improve the lives of poor people through education.
Samaritan's Purse
Since 1970, Samaritan's Purse has helped meet needs of people who are
victims of war, poverty, natural disasters, disease, and famine.
Save
the Children
Save the Children is a nonprofit humanitarian relief and development organization working in more than 40 countries throughout the developing world and the United States. Its goal is to create lasting, positive change in the lives of children in need.
Social & Scientific Systems, Inc.
Social & Scientific Systems, Inc., through its Global Health and Development Strategies Division, supports USAID under The Synergy Project in designing and refining HIV/AIDS strategies, monitoring HIV/AIDS activities, and collecting and disseminating HIV/AIDS research, implementation, and evaluation findings.
UNAIDS
The purpose of UNAIDS is to strengthen
national governments' responses to HIV/AIDS, provide technical
and policy leadership, and facilitate international donor
cooperation.
University
of California San Francisco Center for AIDS Prevention
Studies
UCSF conducts interdisciplinary
HIV/AIDS prevention research, trains new scientists, and
stimulates collaboration among academic researchers, public
health professionals and community-based organizations.
University
of North Carolina/Carolina Population Center
Through the MEASURE/Evaluation
project, the Carolina Population Center collects data
and provides monitoring and evaluation assistance to developing
country population, health and nutrition programs.
University Research Co., LLC (URC)
Through the Quality Assurance project,
URC improves the ability of health programs to achieve
higher levels of quality and efficiency.
World Concern
World Concern is a Christian humanitarian organization that provides emergency
relief and community development in some of the most neglected areas of the
world.
World
Health Organization
USAID partners with WHO to develop, implement and evaluate developing country health programs. WHO also partners with USAID for the development of microbicides for HIV/AIDS prevention.
World Relief
World Relief works in 24 nations on four continents equipping churches and communities to help victims of poverty, disease, hunger, war, disasters and persecution.
World Vision
World Vision is an international Christian relief and development organization dedicated to helping children and their communities worldwide reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty.