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Sector Activity Description Implementing Partner
HIV/AIDS & TB SUCCOUR

Scale-Up of the Catholic Community-based Outreach in Response to HIV/AIDS (SUCCOUR) Project is designed to provide integrated high-quality community-based HIV/AIDS prevention and OVC care and support services. Activities will promote pre-marital abstinence and marital faithfulness to achieve behavioral change that will reduce the risk of HIV infection. SUCCOUR will also support and build the capacity of households and communities to provide direct services to meet the needs of OVC.

Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria
HIV/AIDS & TB

Comprehensive Integrated Approach to HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care in Nigeria (CIHPAC)

CIHPAC supports the adoption of healthy reproductive behavior among most at risk populations by working at the community level and integrating national level social marketing with community level interventions. The project is changing behavior through the use of peer facilitation, dramas, and target-specific materials.

Society for Family Health (SFH)
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

International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment (ICAP)

Columbia’s ICAP program with USAID focuses on the Prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) activities including counseling and testing for pregnant women, ARV prophylaxis for HIV positive pregnant women and their newborns, counseling and support for maternal nutrition and safe infant feeding practices.

Columbia University
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.

Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA)
HIV/AIDS & TB

Improved Reproductive Health In Nigeria (IRHIN)

IRHIN project improves the understanding of, access to, and correct use of contraceptives to reduce unintended or mistimed pregnancies through the social marketing of contraceptive commodities.

Society for Family Health (SFH)
Economic Policy

Restructured Economic Framework for Openness, Reform and Macroeconomic Stability (REFORMS)

The REFORMS activity improves budget and fiscal management, planning, analysis, execution, and evaluation within all agencies involved in the national budget process; builds the capacity of the major economic policymaking, planning, and coordinating government agencies; and strengthens the effectiveness of public-private dialogue for policy reform in Nigeria.

Development Alternatives Inc.
Agriculture

Cassava Enterprise Development Program (CEDP)

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 of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
Malaria

NETMARK

NetMark seeks to increase the availability and use of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) to prevent malaria, targeting pregnant women and children under five.

Academy for Educational Development
(AED)
Malaria

Pre-packed Treatment (PPT) of Malaria treatment

The Pre-Packaged Malaria activity provides medical access to Nigeria’s most vulnerable populations through the social marketing of prepackaged anti-malaria drugs.

Population Services International (PSI) / Society for Family Health
Last Updated on: March 05, 2009