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Strengthening Health Systems to Provide Quality HIV & AIDS Services                                  June 2011

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Engaging Religious Leaders Improves HIV Awareness in Uganda 

 

MSH helpUganda Home-to-Homeed train a group of 30 religious leaders in HIV & AIDS prevention, care, and support in a rural area of Eastern Uganda where the HIV prevalence is three times the national average. Read More.

Supply Chain Heroes 

 

CREDIT: ANNA ZIEMINSKI, AFPThey are the invisible architects of the battle against HIV & AIDS, managing global drug supplies from the shadows. See how a smart investment by PEPFAR has led to lower prices and reliable supplies of life-saving medicines. Read More.

New Technical Brief from AIDSTAR-Two Explores Capacity Building Challenges 

    

AIDSTAR-Two focuses on the barriers associated with capacity-building that are faced by civil society and non-governmental organizations in the context of HIV & AIDS programming Read More.
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Expanding Comprehensive HIV & AIDS Services in Ethiopia 

   

Haile Wubneh

MSH spoke with Haile Wubneh, Deputy Chief of Party for the HIV/AIDS Care and Support Program, about the HIV challenge in Ethiopia and how the Government and its partners are making major efforts to improve health of its people.Read more. 

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Two HIV Websites Provide Forum for Knowledge Exchange 


MSH to Participate in the International AIDS Society Conference in Rome, Italy

Local NGOs Share Successes Building Sustainable HIV Solutions in Nigeria

Doctor Engages Community to Raise Funds for Equipment for a General Hospital in Nigeria  

 

MSH's Blog Posts from the 38th Annual Global Health Council Conference  


Go To the People: Building Stronger Health Systems in Uganda

 

 
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A Note from Dr. Quick
Jonathan D. Quick, MD, MPH

MSH's President and CEO reflects on the past thirty years of HIV & AIDS programming.

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Ethiopia

Ethiopia is the oldest independent country in Africa. Despite having limited resources and a high disease and illness burden, Ethiopia has made a strong commitment to improving health by investing a significant share of its gross domestic product - 6 percent - on health care. Read More. 

   

HIV/AIDS Care and Program Scales Up HIV Services and Strengthens Health System

 

Community Volunteers Help Fight HIV & AIDS Stigma and Discrimination in Ethiopia  

 

Outreach Workers: Saving Lives Door to Door

 

Same Day Laboratory Results Saves Lives in Ethiopia


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