CDC-UNAIDS Collaboration
CDC provides technical expertise and financial support to guide efforts against HIV worldwide, as well as tracking, monitoring, and evaluation of the epidemic. CDC works with UNAIDS to develop guidelines on key health information systems policy and implementation issues such as data confidentiality and security, and on methodology for combining data originating in different clinical and monitoring systems.
CDC strengthens UNAIDS role by providing key expertise in the development of indicators for monitoring and evaluation of HIV activities, including development of tools for standardizing development and dissemination of indictor data and estimates and projections describing the epidemiology of HIV/AIDS, both at the national and international level.
CDC-Global Fund Collaboration
CDC staff work with the Global Fund and Ministries of Health to provide technical support in the areas of procurement and management of drugs and equipment utilized in service provision in clinical settings and laboratory capacity-building for key personnel (management, administration, and clinical staff). In addition, CDC participates in the U.S. Government mandated parallel technical reviews of all Global Fund proposals to help inform the U.S. delegates to the Global Fund Board.
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