EngenderHealth, Inc.

MULU Prevention Program for Most At-risk Populations (MULU Prevention)

Date of Operation: 2012-2017

Primary Implementing Partner: World Learning and Population Services International (PSI)

Other Implementing Partner(s): EngenderHealth, Ethiopian Public Health Association, Handicap International

Regions of Operation: Addis Ababa, Afar, Amhara, Dire Dawa, Gambella, Harari, Oromia, SNNP, and Tigray

Goal:

Contribute to the national target of reducing new HIV infections by 50% by 2014

Objectives:

  • Prevent new HIV infections by reducing behavioral risk factors among most-at-risk populations (MARPs) and other highly vulnerable populations
  • Strengthen community level systems and structures to support combination prevention
  • Increase the capacity of GoE to lead HIV prevention interventions that are based on the local epidemiology of new infections
  • Forecast the need for and strengthen HIV prevention endeavors in selected large-scale workplaces

Description:

Fistula Care Project

See also: Crosscutting Issues

Dates of Operation: 2008 – 2013

Primary Implementing Partner: EngenderHealth, Inc.

Other Implementing Partner: IntraHealth International

Region of Operation: Amhara

Goal:

Reduce the number of women who suffer from obstetric fistula and improve reproductive and maternal health.

Project Objectives:

  • Increase access to treatment and care for women with fistula
  • Build facility and other service providers’ capacity in providing quality reproductive, maternal and child health services, particularly in obstetric fistula prevention, repair and care
  • Bring about broad behavioral change at all levels with respect to maternal health including obstetric fistula prevention and care, pre- and post-fistula treatment services, and increased seeking of maternal health services (clean and safe delivery)

Description:

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