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Technical Assistance to Evaluate HIV Monitoring and Evaluation System in the Republic of Moldova

The evaluation has to provide recommendations for improvement of M&E System, enhance its quality and comprehensiveness, including coordination and sustainability of the system.

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We invite Master and PhD students from around the world to apply on the program. During the internship you will have a possibility to develop advanced research skills, meet leading experts in the field and become a co-author of a scientific paper.

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Georgian Solution for a Post-Soviet TB Program: Can Integration into Primary Health Care Improve TB Care?

Former Soviet countries in the Eastern European and Central Asian (EECA) region are fighting the prevailing perception that their outdated hospital-based tuberculosis (TB) programs are failing to provide patient-centered care.

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Can Social Media monitoring lead to improved perceptions about immunization? September 17, 2020                                            Authors: Eka Paatashvili, Gayane Sahakyan (MoH,...
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Moving Forward: Second PT workshop with TB stakeholders in Georgia

On August 9th Curatio International Foundation will conduct the second Program Theory workshop in Tbilisi within the project Designing and evaluating provider results-based financing for tuberculosis care in Georgia: understanding costs, mechanisms of effect and impact.

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Julia Makayova Blogger Julia Makayova is a public health and international development student at Macalester College, MN. Originally from Belarus, she uses her multidisciplinary international background to analyze global health issues. Julia brings her experience in humanitarian work, legal assistance,...
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Results4TB: Designing and evaluating provider Results Based Financing for Tuberculosis in Georgia

“Designing and evaluating provider results-based financing for tuberculosis care in Georgia: understanding costs, mechanisms of effect and impact”. The 48-month duration research project will assist the Government of Georgia in developing a provider incentive payment scheme for Tuberculosis (as a pilot intervention) and will generate evidence on its effects on adherence and treatment success rates and costs.

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