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Description
Africa's Health in 2010 is a five-year successor to the Support for Analysis and Research in Africa (SARA) I and II projects under the Academy for Educational Development (AED). AED's core partners on the Africa's Health in 2010 project include: Abt Associates, Heartlands International Ltd., Population Reference Bureau, and the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.
The purpose of the project is to provide strategic, analytical, communications and advocacy, and monitoring and evaluation technical assistance to African public and private institutions and networks to improve the health status of Africans.
Africa's Health in 2010 focuses on issues identification, analysis, sharing of promising practices, and monitoring and evaluation across the areas of maternal and newborn health; child survival; infectious diseases; reproductive health; multisectoral support to improving health outcomes including HIV/AIDS; nutrition; gender-based violence and health systems with emphasis on human resource for health, health financing and governance. It provides assistance with strategy development, policy analysis, communication, advocacy, monitoring and evaluation. Applying state-of-the-art technical expertise and principles of social development and communication and working collaboratively with African institutions, the project:
The expected results of Africa's Health in 2010 programs and approaches are: