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Written by KINGofPC   
Monday, 11 January 2010 09:46

Our overall project goal is to reduce the infection rate and mitigate the spread of HIV/AIDS in Sierra Leone

Our main objectives are to strengthen the capacity of NAS for carrying out the SHARP effectively, to strengthen the capacity of NAS partners for implementing sustainable HIV/AIDS prevention and care activities, and to strengthen the coordinating capacity of NAS, its partners and the general public.

The unit's target are the staff of NAS, our implementing partners, and grantees. Our implementing partners include Civil Society Organizations, NGOs, CBOs etc, and our grantees are CCSI funded.

To achieve these objectives the unit carries out the following:

  • Assess the capacity development needs of project implementing partners and other stakeholders involved in HIV/AIDS activities. Specific requirements and skill needs are identified.
  • Develop comprehensive training packages and programmes relevant to identified needs.
  • Develop and conduct Training-Of Trainers (TOT) workshops at national and sub-national levels.
  • Assess the capacity development needs of NAS and develop appropriate training packages for meeting identified needs.
  • Facilitate regular monthly, quarterly programme meetings and annual reviews
Last Updated on Monday, 11 January 2010 10:19
 

Newsflash

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

(International Individual Consultant)

Assignment Title: Piloting of Needle and Syringe Exchange Program in Sierra Leone

Reference No. : GF/NAS/NACP/SER/04/2018

The National AIDS Secretariat received funding from Global Fund against HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) as Principal Recipient (PR) to implement “Program Continuation Request (PCR)” which commenced in January 2018 and ends 31st December 2020. In collaboration with the Country Coordination Mechanism (CCM) of the Global Fund and its Sub Recipients (SRs), NAS is scaling up a prioritized National AIDS Response focused in six High Burden Districts and Key Populations as the most affected and infected by HIV. The current grant includes investment in HIV programs focussed on key populations including Female Sex Workers (FSW), men who have sex with men (MSM), and people who inject drugs (PWID). The Secretariat requires the services of a consultant to Pilot the Implementation of Needle and Syringe Exchange Program in Sierra Leone. The Secretariat intend to use part of the proceeds from the Global Fund grant for eligible payment for the execution of this activities.

The description (scope and output ) of the assignment include:

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