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International HIV/AIDS Institute
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"Reducing the risk of occupational exposure to blood-borne pathogens to nurses,

 the most vulnerable group of health care workers, in Rivne Oblast of Ukraine"



Click on the picture to get to Yahoo Group called "AIDS today" founded by James Davis on voluntary basis AIDS Today is designed to track the latest developments in HIV and AIDS prevention, understanding and treatment.
     About our NGO
  "International HIV/AIDS Institute"
    Project sponsors
  The International HIV/AIDS Institute was conceived as an American-style think tank modeled after the RAND Corporation and was registered in April 2002 with the Ministry of Justice.

The Development Problem
The Development Objective
Strategy & Units
 

Canadian Embassy

 
  Beneficiaries
  Bristol - Myers Squibb Company
  Primary beneficiaries of the project are to be policy/decision makers, government officials, national specialists, people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and their families. Various risk groups and general population will also benefit from the project.
 
  Annual Report 2003 (new)
The Royal Netherlands Embassy

This year’s activities have been marked by a proactive agenda of advocacy-related issues. The staff collectively learned a very strict lesson on HIV/AIDS that brought us out of the ethereal dimensions of policy development and analysis and brought us literally crashing to Earth.

The Institute participated in two Ministry of Health Working Groups dealing with the development of the National Program for HIV/AIDS: 2004-2008. Staff sat on the prevention and education groups. One sought to move the national agenda forward by specifically suggesting use of rapid diagnostic tests for HIV (20 minute), defining the role of social workers and their credentialing to provide psycho-social care to People Living With HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and the development and expansion of substitution therapy services to PLWHA, who are Intravenous Drug Users. We tried to lobby the Government to allow non-state institutions to provide these services believing that properly trained and credentialed NGO-managed treatment facilities would be fully capable of providing these services- and should a welcome addition in this field.
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