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CDC Division of Global HIV & TB country profile : Mozambique
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September 2021
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Description:The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been providing support to Mozambique’s public health sector since 2000 to help develop and strengthen the country’s response to the dual HIV and tuberculosis (TB) epidemics. CDC is a lead implementing agency of the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and works closely with the Ministry of Health of Mozambique (MOH), the Mozambican National Institute of Health (INS) and various implementing partners to help build long-term capacity for the country to achieve HIV epidemic control. CDC supports the MOH to deliver high-quality HIV prevention and treatment services in seven of the country's 11 provinces, and particularly in the regions where the burden of the epidemic is higher. CDC ́s activities in the country are also aimed at strengthening health systems, specifically those of laboratory, surveillance, infrastructure, and human resources for health. CDC is committed to enhancing the use of data to inform program decision-making with the goal of improving healthcare service delivery in Mozambique. The agency ́s efforts are also focused on supporting and creating capacity for HIV and TB bio-behavioral surveillance that can inform the national response to these diseases.
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Pages in Document:5 unnumbered pages
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