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Papers/Reports | April 11, 2014

AIDSRelief Haiti Final Report

Providing Treatment, Restoring Hope

From 2004 to 2012, AIDSRelief Haiti expanded HIV care and treatment to 14,644 clients, including 6,473 who enrolled on ART. Consortium members Catholic Relief Services, University of Maryland School of Medicine Institute of Human Virology, Futures Group, and Catholic Medical Mission Board worked hand in hand with local partners to build the skills and systems needed to support high-quality care. Interventions focused on providing technical assistance and capacity building, including clinical mentorship, comprehensive training on HIV care and health systems strengthening.

This report outlines key outcomes and lessons learned during the eight-year program and describes approaches and methods that contributed to the program’s success.


 

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