This program is broken into four tasks designed to focus on ARV management systems and policy development. The tasks focus on regional strategies for improved ARV management and distribution, development and coordination of policies at the ministerial level, establishment of a prototype to implement final policies at the country level, trainings on policy implementation, and development of an operations research unit and ARV database to assist countries with the management of ARVs. This project is focused in ECOWAS countries with the assistance of WAHO.
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To attain our vision of improving the lives of the world's most vulnerable populations in less economically developed countries, Payson has developed an extensive network of international expertise. Partnering with various knowledgeable and experienced entities results in more efficient, greater impact on our targeted populations. Since its inception, the program (formerly known as the Payson Center for International Development) has administered 59 projects in 25 countries, with a combined project budget of over $83 million. You can also view the breadth of our experience on our project map.