Enhancing HIV Prevention Programs
The main objective of this initiative is to avert HIV infections among high-risk populations. The Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH) is supporting, through a sub-granting process, the implementation of several HIV prevention interventions that are predicted to be cost-effective. PATH is also ensuring methodologically rigorous research and evaluation to better understand and assess the impact of these approaches on indicators such as behaviour change and HIV incidence rates, among others indicators. Results from the interventions are synthesized and disseminated by PATH, and lessons learned are highlighted.
- Project ID
CA-3-M012997001
- Activity status
- 4 - Post-completion
- Aid type
- C01 - Project-type interventions
- % to Uganda
- 16.75
Organisations
- Funding
- Canada
- Extending
- Canadian International Development Agency
- Implementing
- PATH - Program for Appropriate Technology in Health
Disbursements by fiscal year, quarter
Fiscal year |
Fiscal quarter |
Value (USD) |
Uganda Value (USD) |
2010 |
Q3 |
2,167,623.91 |
363,077.00 |
2009 |
Q3 |
10,283,000.00 |
1,722,402.50 |
2008 |
Q3 |
9,820,002.15 |
1,644,850.36 |
Commitments by fiscal year, quarter
Fiscal year |
Fiscal quarter |
Value (USD) |
Uganda Value (USD) |
2008 |
Q3 |
24,784,000.00 |
4,151,320.00 |
MTEF projections by fiscal year
Fiscal year |
Value (USD) |
Uganda Value (USD) |
2010 |
1,858,800.00 |
311,349.00 |
2009 |
12,701,800.00 |
2,127,551.50 |
2008 |
8,674,400.00 |
1,452,962.00 |
2007 |
1,549,000.00 |
259,457.50 |
CRS code |
% |
STD control including HIV/AIDS
(13040)
|
100.0
|