HIV|AIDS

Final evaluation of afar women and girls’ sexual reproductive health, livelihood and right project in afar regional state

As part of its women empowerment effort, CARE‐Ethiopia has been implementing a four years project (... Read More...

Endline survey hiwot project

Health Improvement and Women Owned Transformation (HIWOT) project is built on the experie... Read More...

Final Evaluation SAKSHAM Project

Since June 2004, CARE India has been implementing a HIV/AIDS prevention capacity building initiative... Read More...

Communities Responding to HIV/AIDS Epidemics (CORE)

The major focus area for the project is to raise general awareness on HIV, implement community based... Read More...

Evaluation Finale du Consortium SCVM

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Ex-post evaluation of project impact confronting with hiv aids in the workplace in quang ninh province

The aim of the program was to build up partner capacity in responding to HIV/AIDS, including develop... Read More...

Myanmar bachip endofproject 06

The project aims to mobilize the community in Tiddim for preventive activities against ARI, malnutri... Read More...

Balasahyoga Project Evaluation Report

206-page evaluation of the BSY programme that aims to provide high-quality and comprehensive prevention, treatment, care and support services to the children and their families (40,000 households, reaching 60,000 adults and 68,000 children) infected with or affected by HIV in 11 districts in Andhra Pradesh through a phased approach. It aims to improve the quality of life and well-being of these children and their families. Read More...

Myanmar fham endofproject 07

The programme aims to build community resilience and mitigate the impact of AIDS through focusing on... Read More...

Awareness Against AIDS/CARE Project Final Evaluation

Through AAA, CARE Egypt fosters innovative partnerships with the private sector and local organizations to reduce the vulnerability to HIV/AIDS in the workplace and at the Community level. This strategy has been based on the fact that the main reasons of HIV/AIDS transmissions are due to:
• poor knowledge about preventive measures and surveillance of sexually transmitted diseases including HIV;
• poor access to reproductive Health;
• information an health care particularly by young people and illiterate;
• lack of outreach to high – risk groups of the population
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