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Pangaea to Help Strengthen Health Systems in Zimbabwe for HIV and Maternal and Child Health

Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation is currently laying the organizational groundwork for an ongoing program in Zimbabwe aimed at reducing HIV and maternal, child and infant morbidity and mortality by working with public and private partners to strengthen and integrate health systems at the district level.  

Pangaea Helps Tanzania Address Drug Dependency and Reduce HIV Transmission – Africa’s First Methadone Clinics to Open Later this Year

Tanzania is poised to become the first country in sub-Saharan Africa to provide comprehensive treatment for both drug addiction and HIV to injection drug users (IDU’s), including a methadone treatment program. A joint announcement by the Tanzanian and U.S. governments was made about the program on May 18, 2010.

Pangaea to Support China Gates Foundation Program to Develop New Models for HIV Prevention in China

Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation has received a two-year $2.4 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to support efforts by the Chinese Ministry of Health and China-based nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to create a sustainable model of HIV prevention that demonstrates the feasibility of reducing new HIV infections throughout China.

Over the grant period, Pangaea will provide technical assistance to national partners within the Ministry of Health and selected NGOs to assist them in developing new models for successful HIV prevention.


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