Abstract

There is global consensus on speeding up action against HIV/AIDS to mitigate the impact of the epidemic as rapidly as possible. However there are no common blueprints on how to organize and manage accelerated HIV/AIDS prevention care and support programs to be followed by countries. Countries have tried to develop their intervention measures on the basis of local realities and international experiences available to them. The Ethiopia HIV/AIDS program implementation process involves a high degree of the learning-by-doing approach which capitalizes on positive lessons learned further to speed up action against HIV/AIDS. This article is a modest contribution and an example of what can be done in Africa in response to the epidemic in terms of project preparation and implementation. It is hoped that some of these experiences can provide useful lessons for the preparation and implementation of HIV/AIDS prevention and control programs in other countries. (excerpt)

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