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AIDS - Regional - CaribbeanInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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CAI International Description: Aim is to improve health care, support services and access to treatment for people living with HIV/AIDS, using techniques such as training-of-trainers, capacity building, infrastructure development, and resource exchange. (cicatelli.org) |
Jamaica AIDS Support Description: Works in the areas of HIV/AIDS education, care, and support, along with advocating for those unable to do it for themselves. Includes a list of services and volunteer form. (jamaicaaidssupport.com) |
National AIDS Committee Description: Provides information on HIV / AIDS, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs/STD's), counseling and fundraising efforts across the island. (nacjamaica.com) |
The Allan Vincent Smith Foundation Description: Working with you in the fight against HIV and AIDS infection in Bermuda. (avsf.bm) |
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