USAID-funded Community Project to Deliver Healthcare for HIV
This project is a strong testament to USAID’s commitment to strengthening community-based responses to the AIDS epidemic.
![]() | USAID Provides Winter Support for Typhoon-Affected Families in Cao Bang |
![]() | MCNV Supports Improving Home-based Care Services for Persons with Disabilities |
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The LIFE Social Enterprise Co., Ltd launched a project called “USAID’s Sustainable Community AIDS Leadership and Empowerment” at a workshop in Ho Chi Minh City on November 25. To be funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, it was approved by the HCM City People’s in September. Its objectives include increasing the use of community HIV/AIDS and other health services by key populations, ensuring financial and operational management of HIV/AIDS prevention services; and promoting the implementation of policies to maintain the delivery of HIV/AIDS-related services and products effectively and sustainably. |
![]() | Vietnam – United States’s New Project To Strengthen Coastal Resilience in Mekong Delta On March 15, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the United States Mission to Vietnam joined leaders from the Ministry of Agriculture and ... |
![]() | USAID Donates Liquid Oxygen Systems to Hospitals in Quang Binh On July 12, the People's Committee of Quang Binh province issued Decision No. 1971/QD-UBND approving aid of more than VND 6.4 billion from the "Deployment ... |
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