Sampling of JSI and World Education's work around HIV

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Created for the International AIDS Conference held in Washington, DC, July 22-27, JSI and World Education showcase some of their projects supporting PLWHIV and HIV prevention activities.Attending? Find our presentations: http://ow.ly/cdTSb

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Working towards an AIDS-free generation

JSI Fighting HIV

Knowledge Manageme

ntMonitoring Evaluation

and Research

Quality Improveme

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Health Services Planning

and Delivery

Capacity Building

Information System

Development

Strategic Planning

Technical Assistance

and Training

AIDS.govUsing social media to promote the goals of the HIV-AIDS Strategy targeting communities of color and others at risk for HIV in the U.S.

AIDS.gov

Credit: Robin Hammond

Increasing access to and quality of comprehensive care for children affected by HIV and poverty in sub-Saharan Africa

Bantwana

Why take every dose, every day? Consistent adherence to HIV treatment regimens suppresses viral load, improves health, and lowers risk of transmission to others.

"Every Dose, Every Day" is a web-based program to train clinical and non-clinical HIV providers to implement CDC-endorsed strategies to improve their patients’ HIV medication adherence.

Actor Portrayals

INTERNATIONAL PROJECT

NUMATThe Northern Uganda Malaria AIDS & Tuberculosis Program Strengthening local government responses and expanding use of HIV, TB, and malaria prevention, treatment, care, and support

Project HOPEUsing gender-responsive approaches to reduce HIV among women and girls of color in the United States

TA-NPITechnical Assistance to the New Partners Initiative

Improving HIV program quality and strengthening NGO capacity.

Capacity Building Assistance

Credit: Ed Scholl

Providing support to community-based organizations to help improve the delivery and effectiveness of HIV prevention services in the U.S.

Developing new models to care and support for orphans and vulnerable children in Zimbabwe

Children First

Los Angeles

Houston

Dallas

Chicago Philadelphia

Atlanta

Washington, DC

New York City San Francisco

Miami

Baltimore

San Juan The 12 Cities ProjectImproving coordination of federal funding streams for HIV prevention, care, and treatment in the U.S. as well as implementing a strategy to increase access to care and to reduce new infections

TurkmenistanYouth

CentersCreating safe havens for youth to reduce various risk-taking behavior by offering interactive alternative activities

Credit: Ed Scholl

AIDSTAR-One

Supporting and advancing HIV prevention, care, and treatment globally

Improving health commodity supply chains and strengthening logistics management systems

USAID|DELIVER