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Central Asia Republics

From the early to mid-1990s, FHI helped governments in Central Asia, Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union launch and strengthen their AIDS prevention activities.

Supporting the Ministries of Health, we trained physicians and healthcare providers in Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. We also conducted workshops on research strategies and assessed and built the capacity of local nongovernmental organizations. In Ukraine, through the IMPACT Project, FHI helped USAID design programs for those most vulnerable and difficult to reach. FHI has also worked in Azerbaijan, Russia and Turkmenistan.

Browse below for more information about FHI's work in the region.

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FHI Shares Lessons Learned with Azerbaijan Foundation of Democracy Development and Human Rights Protection

JUNE 2007 — Human rights advocates from the Azerbaijan Foundation of Democracy Development and Human Rights Protection who met June 13 with External Relations Officer Nadya Nikiforova learned about FHI's HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention work and the importance FHI places on stakeholder involvement and culturally appropriate interventions.

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