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Sector Activity Description Implementing Partner
HIV/AIDS & TB Global HIV/AIDS Initiative Nigeria (GHAIN)

GHAIN provides a wide range of services for strengthening and scaling up HIV/AIDS interventions including prevention, confidential HIV testing and counseling, prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, clinical care, antiretroviral therapy, prevention and treatment of tuberculosis, treatment of sexually transmitted infections, palliative and home-based care, support to orphans and vulnerable children, and prevention of transmission from people living with HIV/AIDS to uninfected partners.

Family Health International (FHI)
HIV/AIDS & TB AIDS Impact Mitigation (AIM)

This activity builds the capacity of Nigerian non governmental organizations to provide improved or expanded HIV/AIDS services to widows and single mothers, HIV positive women, commercial sex workers and orphans and vulnerable children in their communities.

Winrock International
HIV/AIDS & TB Community Care in Nigeria (CCN)

This activity improves the quality of lives of orphans and vulnerable children through the scale-up of service provision utilizing a community and family based approach. It also supports the development of the capacity of indigenous non-governmental organizations and civil society organizations.

Christian Aid
HIV/AIDS & TB Positive Living

This activity expands gender sensitive, comprehensive community-level HIV/AIDS awareness and home-based care and support services for people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS with a special focus on women affected by HIV/AIDS.
Center for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA)
Agriculture Cassava Enterprise Development Project

CEDP introduces improved disease resistant varieties of cassava; increase productivity through the generation, promotion, and adoption of new cassava production technologies; and facilitates access to inputs, credit, information, and domestic markets

International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
Last Updated on: March 05, 2009