Published: October 12, 2010, 12:00 am
CCP announced today that it has been awarded $26 million from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to implement a four-year HIV prevention project in Mozambique addressing the needs of adults, youth, and persons living with HIV. The CCP project, called PACTO - Prevenção Activa e Comunicação Para Todos, will run from October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2014.
Changing gender norms surrounding HIV/AIDS risks
PACTO will seek to increase HIV preventative behaviors in Mozambique using several innovative approaches.
The PACTO strategy will be developed and implemented by CCP in close partnership with local Mozambican partners. By building indigenous capacity, CCP will ensure PACTO’s success long after the project ends.
To learn more about CCP’s work in Mozambique, click here.
For more information about PACTO, please contact: Patrick Devos, Country Representative Mozambique, pdevos@jhuccp.org.mz or Patricia Poppe, Latin America and Lusophone Africa Team Leader, ppoppe@jhuccp.org.