Social Workers Make a Difference in Tanzania

Social Workers Make a Difference in Tanzania

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US Delegation Visits AIHA Biomed Project in Uganda

US Delegation Visits AIHA Biomed Project in Uganda

AIHA’s PEPFAR-supported partnership is building Uganda’s capacity to train and support biomedical engineers and technicians as a way to improve health services In the global fight against HIV/AIDS, physicians, nurses, and community health workers are on...
US Delegation Visits AIHA Biomed Project in Uganda

St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College Graduates

Ethiopia’s St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College Graduates First Cohort of OB/GYN Residents PEPFAR-funded partnership supports specialization in women’s reproductive health, improves access to PMTCT and other critical services In 2015, Ethiopia recorded 353...
US Delegation Visits AIHA Biomed Project in Uganda

Social Barriers to Care in Tanzania

Helping People Living with HIV/AIDS Access Treatment and Navigate Social Barriers to Care in Tanzania Graduate of PEPFAR-supported Para Social Worker Training Provides Community-level Care, Restores Hope to Underserved HIV Patients in Levolosi Village, Arusha It was a...
US Delegation Visits AIHA Biomed Project in Uganda

Clinical Mentors in South Africa

Clinical Mentors Make a Real Difference in Training New Frontline Health Workers in South Africa PEPFAR-funded twinning initiatives support skills-based learning by deploying skilled medical professionals to serve as volunteer lecturers, clinical mentors Like many...

Enhancing Social Work Training to Support Tanzania’s HIV Response

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 15 September 2016 —  A high-level gathering of key social work stakeholders met today in Dar es Salaam to review the findings of a Government study on HIV/AIDS competencies in social work education as Tanzania works to achieve an AIDS Free...
Panel Focuses on Collaborative Ways to Address Barriers to Care

Panel Focuses on Collaborative Ways to Address Barriers to Care

Washington, DC, August 16, 2016 —  AIHA President & CEO David Greeley presented today at a round-table discussion on existing barriers that hamper access to healthcare services around the world. The Global Alliance for Patient Access hosted the event, which was...

AIHA Partners Publish Pharmacy Technician Training Manual

Washington, DC, July 15, 2016 —  The American International Health Alliance (AIHA) today celebrates the publication of “The Southern African Pharmacy Technician Training Manual” by our partners at The Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU) Department of...