BackgroundIncreased funding for global human immunodeficiency virus prevention and control in developing countries has created both a challenge and an opportunity for achieving long-term global health goals. This paper describes a programme in Zimbabwe aimed at responding more effectively to the HIV/AIDS epidemic by reinforcing a critical competence-based training institution and producing public health leaders.MethodsThe programme used new HIV/AIDS programme-specific funds to build on the assets of a local education institution to strengthen and expand the general public health leadership capacity in Zimbabwe, simultaneously ensuring that they were trained in HIV interventions.ResultsThe programme increased both numbers of graduates and re...
Background: South Africa's Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi inherited an HIV epidemic and a weak pub...
HIV and AIDS acknowledged as one of the worst global pandemics to date, has had very severe adverse ...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic will continue to impact medically, socially and financially on sub-Saharan...
Abstract Background Increased funding for global human immunodeficiency virus prevention and control...
Background: Around the world, health professionals and program managers are leading and managing pub...
The study describes an innovative 2-year, long-term apprenticeship Fellowship training program imple...
Background: Around the world, health professionals and program managers are leading and managing pub...
Teaching case prepared for the Global Health Delivery Project, Harvard Medical School, OctoberIn Jan...
In most sub-Saharan African countries, a region where just 3% of the world’s health workforce treat ...
This study explores the efficacy of health education and condom distribution as corporate responses ...
Abstract While important advances have been made in the prevention and treatment of Human Immunodefi...
The crisis in Zimbabwe created by HIV/AIDS is unparalleled. Since the first AIDS case in Zimbabwe wa...
In the countries hardest hit by HIV/AIDS, the pandemic’s onslaught on the health workforce institute...
It is now almost 20 years since the AIDS virus was first identified and considerable energy and reso...
Mozambique has for many years suffered from a high burden of HIV with an estimated prevalence of 11....
Background: South Africa's Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi inherited an HIV epidemic and a weak pub...
HIV and AIDS acknowledged as one of the worst global pandemics to date, has had very severe adverse ...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic will continue to impact medically, socially and financially on sub-Saharan...
Abstract Background Increased funding for global human immunodeficiency virus prevention and control...
Background: Around the world, health professionals and program managers are leading and managing pub...
The study describes an innovative 2-year, long-term apprenticeship Fellowship training program imple...
Background: Around the world, health professionals and program managers are leading and managing pub...
Teaching case prepared for the Global Health Delivery Project, Harvard Medical School, OctoberIn Jan...
In most sub-Saharan African countries, a region where just 3% of the world’s health workforce treat ...
This study explores the efficacy of health education and condom distribution as corporate responses ...
Abstract While important advances have been made in the prevention and treatment of Human Immunodefi...
The crisis in Zimbabwe created by HIV/AIDS is unparalleled. Since the first AIDS case in Zimbabwe wa...
In the countries hardest hit by HIV/AIDS, the pandemic’s onslaught on the health workforce institute...
It is now almost 20 years since the AIDS virus was first identified and considerable energy and reso...
Mozambique has for many years suffered from a high burden of HIV with an estimated prevalence of 11....
Background: South Africa's Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi inherited an HIV epidemic and a weak pub...
HIV and AIDS acknowledged as one of the worst global pandemics to date, has had very severe adverse ...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic will continue to impact medically, socially and financially on sub-Saharan...