Program Affiliation Cont... Zimbabwe SI
Date
Title
Status
All
Completed
Current
Program Affiliation
All
HPTN
MTCT-Plus
COVID
MCAP
UTAP
Global TA
PHIA
QICIP
TRACE
CQUIN
GNCBP
OpCon
OPTIMIZE
Project Location
All
Mozambique
Angola
Burundi
Liberia
Philippines
Brazil
Guatemala
Georgia
Haiti
China
Cameroon
Côte d’Ivoire
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Lesotho
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Kenya
Namibia
Ethiopia
Nigeria
Rwanda
Tajikistan
Malawi
Sierra Leone
Zimbabwe
Tanzania
Eswatini
South Sudan
Mali
South Africa
Uganda
Zambia
United States
Ukraine
Myanmar
Central Asia
january
Project Details
Since 2016, the goal of this project is to build the capacity of individuals, institutions, and the overall health system of Zimbabwe, and to develop and maintain a national,
Project Details
Since 2016, the goal of this project is to build the capacity of individuals, institutions, and the overall health system of Zimbabwe, and to develop and maintain a national, evidence-based HIV response using comprehensive, integrated, and accessible SI.
Its specific objectives are to:
A. Enhance the ability of national institutions to plan and coordinate SI activities.
B. Strengthen systems to monitor and evaluate the coverage, quality, and effectiveness of the national HIV response.
C. Improve systems to plan, conduct and implement comprehensive, high-quality surveys and surveillance to quantify and characterize the HIV epidemic, and
D. Strengthen human resources to support country ownership of sustainable SI activities.
Project implementation is driven by the collaborative efforts of ICAP staff based in Zimbabwe country office, staff seconded to the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) and ICAP’s headquarters team in New York working in close coordination with CDC in Zimbabwe and Atlanta.
The scope of work also includes strengthening human resources to support country ownership of sustainable SI activities. (funded by PEPFAR through the CDC)
february
Project Details
Since 2016, the goal of this project is to build the capacity of individuals, institutions, and the overall health system of Zimbabwe, and to develop and maintain a national,
Project Details
Since 2016, the goal of this project is to build the capacity of individuals, institutions, and the overall health system of Zimbabwe, and to develop and maintain a national, evidence-based HIV response using comprehensive, integrated, and accessible SI.
Its specific objectives are to:
A. Enhance the ability of national institutions to plan and coordinate SI activities.
B. Strengthen systems to monitor and evaluate the coverage, quality, and effectiveness of the national HIV response.
C. Improve systems to plan, conduct and implement comprehensive, high-quality surveys and surveillance to quantify and characterize the HIV epidemic, and
D. Strengthen human resources to support country ownership of sustainable SI activities.
Project implementation is driven by the collaborative efforts of ICAP staff based in Zimbabwe country office, staff seconded to the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) and ICAP’s headquarters team in New York working in close coordination with CDC in Zimbabwe and Atlanta.
The scope of work also includes strengthening human resources to support country ownership of sustainable SI activities. (funded by PEPFAR through the CDC)
march
Project Details
Since 2016, the goal of this project is to build the capacity of individuals, institutions, and the overall health system of Zimbabwe, and to develop and maintain a national,
Project Details
Since 2016, the goal of this project is to build the capacity of individuals, institutions, and the overall health system of Zimbabwe, and to develop and maintain a national, evidence-based HIV response using comprehensive, integrated, and accessible SI.
Its specific objectives are to:
A. Enhance the ability of national institutions to plan and coordinate SI activities.
B. Strengthen systems to monitor and evaluate the coverage, quality, and effectiveness of the national HIV response.
C. Improve systems to plan, conduct and implement comprehensive, high-quality surveys and surveillance to quantify and characterize the HIV epidemic, and
D. Strengthen human resources to support country ownership of sustainable SI activities.
Project implementation is driven by the collaborative efforts of ICAP staff based in Zimbabwe country office, staff seconded to the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) and ICAP’s headquarters team in New York working in close coordination with CDC in Zimbabwe and Atlanta.
The scope of work also includes strengthening human resources to support country ownership of sustainable SI activities. (funded by PEPFAR through the CDC)
april
Project Details
Since 2016, the goal of this project is to build the capacity of individuals, institutions, and the overall health system of Zimbabwe, and to develop and maintain a national,
Project Details
Since 2016, the goal of this project is to build the capacity of individuals, institutions, and the overall health system of Zimbabwe, and to develop and maintain a national, evidence-based HIV response using comprehensive, integrated, and accessible SI.
Its specific objectives are to:
A. Enhance the ability of national institutions to plan and coordinate SI activities.
B. Strengthen systems to monitor and evaluate the coverage, quality, and effectiveness of the national HIV response.
C. Improve systems to plan, conduct and implement comprehensive, high-quality surveys and surveillance to quantify and characterize the HIV epidemic, and
D. Strengthen human resources to support country ownership of sustainable SI activities.
Project implementation is driven by the collaborative efforts of ICAP staff based in Zimbabwe country office, staff seconded to the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) and ICAP’s headquarters team in New York working in close coordination with CDC in Zimbabwe and Atlanta.
The scope of work also includes strengthening human resources to support country ownership of sustainable SI activities. (funded by PEPFAR through the CDC)
may
Project Details
Since 2016, the goal of this project is to build the capacity of individuals, institutions, and the overall health system of Zimbabwe, and to develop and maintain a national,
Project Details
Since 2016, the goal of this project is to build the capacity of individuals, institutions, and the overall health system of Zimbabwe, and to develop and maintain a national, evidence-based HIV response using comprehensive, integrated, and accessible SI.
Its specific objectives are to:
A. Enhance the ability of national institutions to plan and coordinate SI activities.
B. Strengthen systems to monitor and evaluate the coverage, quality, and effectiveness of the national HIV response.
C. Improve systems to plan, conduct and implement comprehensive, high-quality surveys and surveillance to quantify and characterize the HIV epidemic, and
D. Strengthen human resources to support country ownership of sustainable SI activities.
Project implementation is driven by the collaborative efforts of ICAP staff based in Zimbabwe country office, staff seconded to the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) and ICAP’s headquarters team in New York working in close coordination with CDC in Zimbabwe and Atlanta.
The scope of work also includes strengthening human resources to support country ownership of sustainable SI activities. (funded by PEPFAR through the CDC)