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CDC - West Nile HIV Project
The West Nile Comprehensive HIV Project, funded by the US CDC, aims to control HIV in Uganda's West Nile region by optimizing interventions to meet UNAIDS targets and strengthening local capacities. The project serves a population of 3.5 million, including refugees.
USAID PACT Karamoja
In January 2020, IDI began a five-year project (USAID Program for Accelerated Control of Tuberculosis in Karamoja) to enhance tuberculosis (TB) detection and treatment in the Karamoja region. The program aims to strengthen health systems and achieve a 90% treatment success rate by 2025.
CDC - Masaka-Wakiso HIV Project
Covering 13 districts and one city, the project aims to achieve and sustain HIV and TB epidemic control in Uganda's Masaka-Wakiso region by 2028. It focuses on enhancing access to quality healthcare services, strengthening health information systems, and empowering local stakeholders through innovative interventions.
USAID LPHS-TB Activity
The USAID Local Partner Health Services- TB Activity (LPHS-TBA) is a five-year initiative aimed at reducing Uganda's TB burden by 2026. It focuses on scaling evidence-based interventions to achieve 90% treatment coverage, enhancing TB screening, initiating treatment for all diagnosed patients, and strengthening health systems nationwide.
USAID OVC-IR Activity
USAID’s Orphans and Vulnerable Children Inter-Regional Activity (USAID’s OVC-IRA) is a five-year initiative to prevent new HIV infections and reduce vulnerability among orphans, vulnerable children, and adolescent girls and young women in Uganda. It supports the government's strategies for HIV mitigation and improves access to sexual reproductive health services.
CDC KP CSO Mechanism
The National KP CSO Above Site Mechanism, funded by PEPFAR/CDC, aims to reduce new HIV infections and enhance the quality of life for HIV-infected Key Populations (KPs) by 2025. It strengthens KP CSOs and Drop-in centres to provide comprehensive HIV services across 13 regions.
DREAMS PROGRAMME
The CDC DREAMS Programme aims to reduce HIV infections among adolescent girls and young women in Uganda. This initiative focuses on providing comprehensive support, including education, health services, and economic empowerment, to address the multifaceted challenges these populations face.