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Kenya Partnerships

I-TECH Kenya has collaborated with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)United States Agency for International Development (USAID)Family AIDS Care and Education Services (FACES), a collaboration between the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI); and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)the Ministry of Health; the National AIDS/STD Control Programme (NASCOP) and its Division of Health Informatics, Monitoring and Evaluation; and the Regional AIDS Training Network (RATN); National Public Health Laboratory Services (NPHLS); Palladium; PATH; Better Immunization Data Initiative Learning Network.

Haiti Partnerships

I-TECH is funded by the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and therefore works in close collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control Global AIDS ProgramUnited States Agency for International Development, the Ministère de la Santé Publique et de la Population, the Unité de Gestion de Projet (UGP/MSPP/ PEPFAR), Ministère des Affaires Sociales et du Travail, the Hôpital de l’Université d’Etat d’Haïti, Faculté de medicine et de pharmacieFaculté d’odontologieUniversité Notre Dame d’Haïti, the Écoles Nationales des Infirmières, and Faculté des Sciences Humaines. I-TECH also collaborates with a variety of local and international organizations including: Centre Haïtien pour le Renforcement du Système de Santé (CHARESS),  Centres GHESKIO, Partners in Health/Zamni Lasante (PIH/ZL), Catholic Medical Mission Board (CMMB), Jhpiego, Cornell University, Institut Haïtien de Santé Communautaire (INHSAC), the National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD), and Solutions, SA.

Ukraine Partnerships

I-TECH began working in Ukraine in 2011 at the invitation of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Ukrainian Ministry of Health. Today, I-TECH’s key partners in Ukraine include the Public Health Center (PHC) of the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Family Medicine Training Center (UCFM) of the Bogomolets National Medical University (NMU) as well as 107 high- and low-volume regional ART sites, based at various healthcare facilities in twelve regions of Ukraine most affected by the HIV epidemic.