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International AIDS Education and Training Program
Description/achievement of initiative

Improves the care of people living with HIV/AIDS in heavily affected countries by increasing the capacity for training of HIV/AIDS care providers, including physicians, nurses, clinical administrators, and other key personnel. The IAETP enhances training capacity in the areas of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of HIV disease, including the prevention of perinatal transmission and the prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections, including TB. The IAETP also develops training and provides technical assistance on the planning, design, and management of regional or national HIV/AIDS training programs and HIV/AIDS care facilities and programs. Long-term technical support is provided by the IAETP to assist partners in the development of a highly trained cadre of healthcare providers and trainers.

Implementation methodologies

Arrangements for Capacity-Building and Technology Transfer

Coordination mechanisms/governance structure

Partner(s)

Governments:
Government of United States of America - Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Government of Canada - India-Canada Collaborative HIV/AIDS Project
Government of Ethiopia
Government of India
Government of Malawi
Government of Namibia
Government of South Africa
Government of Thailand
Government of United States of America - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Government of United States of America - Health Resources and Services Administration
Government of Viet Nam - Vietnam
Government of Zimbabwe

Major Groups:
Centro de Estudos de AIDS de Rio Grande do Sul a B (Brazil)
RATN for Southern and Eastern Africa (Kenya)
Instituto Nacional de Salud Peblica de Mexico (Mexico)
Universidad Peruana Cayetana Heredia (Peru)
Makerere University (Uganda)
Family Health International (United States of America)
Health Alliance International (United States of America)
The Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center (United States of America)
The US AIDS Education & Training Centers Network (United States of America)
The University of Washington (United States of America)
University of California in San Francisco (United States of America)
Academic Alliance for AIDS Care/Prevention in Afri ()
University of West Indies and the Caribbean ()

Other intergovernmental organizations:
CARICOM (Guyana)
CAREC (Trinidad and Tobago)

Progress reports

Basic information
Time-frame: - 2005-09-01
Partners
Governments:
Government of United States of America - Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Government of Canada - India-Canada Collaborative HIV/AIDS Project
Government of Ethiopia
Government of India
Government of Malawi
Government of Namibia
Government of South Africa
Government of Thailand
Government of United States of America - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Government of United States of America - Health Resources and Services Administration
Government of Viet Nam - Vietnam
Government of Zimbabwe

Major Groups:
Centro de Estudos de AIDS de Rio Grande do Sul a B (Brazil)
RATN for Southern and Eastern Africa (Kenya)
Instituto Nacional de Salud Peblica de Mexico (Mexico)
Universidad Peruana Cayetana Heredia (Peru)
Makerere University (Uganda)
Family Health International (United States of America)
Health Alliance International (United States of America)
The Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center (United States of America)
The US AIDS Education & Training Centers Network (United States of America)
The University of Washington (United States of America)
University of California in San Francisco (United States of America)
Academic Alliance for AIDS Care/Prevention in Afri ()
University of West Indies and the Caribbean ()

Other intergovernmental organizations:
CARICOM (Guyana)
CAREC (Trinidad and Tobago)

Countries
Contact information
United Nations