Improving Access to HIV Treatment for Key Populations Social workers in Tanzania are striving to break down stigma, discrimination, and other barriers that prevent high-risk populations from accessing comprehensive HIV prevention, treatment, and psychosocial support...
Volunteer Spotlight: Thao Vu Doan The American International Health Alliance would like to congratulate and acknowledge Thao Vu Doan, a VHC Volunteer who just returned from 3 months in Johannesburg, South Africa where she worked as a Clinical Associates Mentor at the...
PEPFAR-supported partnership linking Debre Berhan Referral Hospital with Elmhurst Hospital Center helped rural hospital emerge as national benchmark AIHA’s partnership linking Debre Berhan Referral Hospital in Ethiopia with Elmhurst Hospital Center in New York City...
When you think about healthcare providers this week, most likely you’ll think about doctors and nurses, but there are many other health workforce cadres that play a critical role in keeping people healthy. This story is about how Pharmacy Techs are helping...
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, April 5, 2016 — Nurses, social workers, and community health workers on the frontlines of Tanzania’s health and social welfare system can now provide expanded care to people in need thanks to new task sharing guidelines approved last month by...
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, April 4, 2016 — The Tanzania Nursing and Midwifery Council (TNMC) today launched a new electronic licensing and registration system for nurses and midwives that will markedly improve its capacity to monitor and enforce professional standards...
Washington, DC, March 8, 2016 — As people around the world today celebrate the many profound contributions women continue to make in their individual lives and across all disciplines, the 2016 International Women’s Day campaign theme of #PledgeForParity serves...
Addis Ababa, March 4, 2016 — The American International Health Alliance (AIHA) AIHA today concluded the first in a series of four in-service biomedical engineering and technician (BMET) trainings planned in Ethiopia through a year-long public-private partnership with...
Addis Ababa, March 4, 2016 — The American International Health Alliance (AIHA) AIHA today concluded the first in a series of four in-service biomedical engineering and technician (BMET) trainings planned in Ethiopia through a year-long public-private partnership with...
March 1, 2016 — The American International Health Alliance (AIHA) launched this week a new twinning partnership designed to strengthen Uganda’s in-service training capacity in biomedical engineering and technology. The overall goal of this partnership is to build the...