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Midterm Review of Central Asia AIDS Control Project

Background:

CAAP is a development cooperation addressed Central Asian Cooperation Organisation, funded by the World Bank and UK Department for International Development (DFID) and involves the governments and the civil society of four Central Asian republics: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

The CAAP project aims to contribute to the control of HIV/AIDS spread in Central Asia through capacity building and collaboration between public, non-governmental and private sectors at regional and national levels by establishing the Central Asian Regional AIDS Fund, as a sustainable mechanism to combat HIV/AIDS during and after the project implementation period (2006 - 2010).

The project has three main components:

  • Regional cooperation, policy development and capacity strengthening;
  • Central Asian Regional AIDS Fund, (that grants funding for national and regional sub-projects on combating the spread of HIV/AIDS) and;
  • Administration, monitoring and project evaluation.

 

Services provided:

The mid-term review, carried out by our company, evaluated all three project components and resulted in an evaluation report presented to the CAAP Regional Project Management Unit, The World Bank Washington and DFID.

 

 



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