Resources
- Frequently Asked Questions About HIV/AIDS
- Global Health News
This bimonthly e-newsletter, along with periodic e-mail updates, provides subscribers with the latest news, developments, speeches, and resources from USAID's Bureau for Global Health.
- The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief - Monthly Newsletter
A monthly update on the U.S. commitment to turn the tide against global HIV/AIDS from the Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator.
- Access Past Issues of USAID's HIV/AIDS E-Newsletter
This E-Newsletter ended in 2005, but access past editions of the USAID HIV/AIDS E-Newsletter in the archive section.
- Complimentary USAID Publications
To receive a print copy of USAID HIV/AIDS publications, please use the Online Order Form.
- View Employment Opportunities in the Office of HIV/AIDS of USAID's Bureau for Global Health
- The Synergy Resource Center
The Synergy HIV/AIDS Resource Center and online database contains thousands of USAID and partner-funded HIV/AIDS technical documents in both print and electronic formats.
- Data Online for Population, Health and Nutrition (DOLPHN) System
The DOLPHN system is designed to provide users with quick and easy access to current and historical country-level demographic and health indicator data.
- HIV/AIDS Survey Indicators Database
This USAID-funded database provides data on HIV/AIDS indicators for a number of countries, including data on HIV/AIDS knowledge and behavior.
- International AIDS Economics Network
Focuses on the economics of HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, providing data, tools, and analysis for researchers and policymakers working to define and implement effective AIDS policy.
- The Communication Initiative Network
A partnership of development organizations seeking to support advances in the effectiveness and scale of communication interventions for positive international development.
- Communication for Change (C-Change)
C-Change is USAID's flagship program to improve the effectiveness and sustainability of behavior change and social change communication in development efforts. The ultimate goal is the improved health and well-being of people in the developing world.
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