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Title: AIHA Twinning Center


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AIHA Twinning Center
A HRSA-funded Program
Opportunities for International Involvement
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HIV/AIDS Twinning Center
  • Funded by HRSA through a cooperative agreement to
    serve as a resource to country teams to help
    attain PEPFAR goals
  • Introduces an element of voluntarism into the
    PEPFAR initiative

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Twinning Center Organization
  • American International Health Alliance
  • Lead organization
  • Twinning methodology and expertise
  • Program management
  • I-TECH
  • Technical assistance on HIV/AIDS clinical care
    and organizational capacity building
  • Futures Group
  • Program monitoring evaluation TA

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Twinning Center Goal
  • To strengthen human and organizational capacity
    to expand or scale up HIV/AIDS prevention, care
    and treatment services through volunteer-driven
    activities
  • Twinning partnerships
  • Volunteer Healthcare Corps

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Key Elements of Twinning
  • Institution-to-institution partnership,
    peer-to-peer relationships
  • Emphasis on professional exchanges and mentoring
  • Voluntary contributions and leveraging of
    resources
  • Non-prescriptive but rigorous approach to process
  • Demand driven recipient investment and ownership

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Types of Twinnings
  • North-South
  • US - Africa
  • South-South
  • Africa - Africa
  • Africa - third party country
  • Multi-lateral
  • More than two partners (any type)

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Types of Twinning Partners
  • Service delivery organizations (hospitals,
    clinics, labs, etc.)
  • Health professions schools
  • Associations and other NGOs, including CBOs
    FBOs
  • Management and ICT support organizations
  • Private sector organizations

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Motivation for Partnering
  • Provides global perspective for institutions
    staff
  • Builds international institutional bridges
  • Creates collaboration between institutions and
    across disciplines
  • Professional ethos
  • Patriotism

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Selecting a Partner
  • USG teams and their designated partner
    institutions may suggest a partner
  • The Twinning Center may suggest a partner
  • Solicitation through a competitive process
  • The Twinning Center can step in to assist an
    existing partnership
  • All Twinning partnerships are approved by the USG
    team

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Partnership Funding
  • All twinning activities are approved by the USG
    team and funded through the COP
  • Partnerships are typically of 2-4 years duration
    and tend to range between 150,000-500,000/year
    depending on the scope of work

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Twinning Partnership Model
  • U.S. Country Team

Twinning Center
Twinning Center
Partner A
Partner B
VHC
VHC
VHC
Technical Assistance Information Resource
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Technical Assistance Information Resource
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Technical Assistance Information Resource
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Work plan
Work plan
Work plan
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Current African Partnerships
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Zambia
  • Journalists
  • Kaiser Family Foundation ZAMCOM
  • Strengthen reporters HIV reporting skills
  • Military
  • Naval Medical Center at San Diego Zambian
    Defense Forces
  • Develop an HIV Learning Resource Center
  • Palliative Care
  • African Palliative Care Association Palliative
    Care Association of Zambia
  • Strengthen the provision of palliative care in
    Zambia
  • Pharmacy Strengthening
  • TBD University Teaching Hospital Pediatric
    Clinic
  • Strengthen pediatric pharmacy systems in 3
    sites

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Tanzania
  • Social Workers
  • University of Chicago, Jane Addams School of
    Social Work
  • Tanzanian Institute of Social Work
  • Increase social workers skills to serve orphans
    and vulnerable children
  • Preceptors
  • Place 25-50 clinical preceptors into ARV
    treatment centers
  • Nursing
  • University of Michigan Muhimbili University
    School of Nursing
  • Provide standardized HIV/AIDS training to
    pre-service nurses
  • Laboratory
  • TBD 5 Zonal Laboratory Sciences Training
    Institutes
  • Strengthen HIV laboratory services

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Mozambique
  • Palliative Care
  • African Palliative Care Association Mozambican
    National Nurses Association
  • Association strengthening to become a training
    center for home-based care
  • HIV/AIDS Training Center
  • University of Pittsburgh Catholic University of
    Mozambique
  • Develop an HIV/AIDS clinical training center for
    practicing mid- and lower-level clinicians and
    pre-service allied health students
  • Prevention with Positives
  • University of California, San Francisco Two VCT
    sites
  • Develop and implement a provider-focused and a
    community-focused PwP intervention

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Uganda
  • Palliative Care
  • African Palliative Care Association
  • Serve as a pan-Africa association to strengthen
    palliative care in other African nations

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Kenya
  • Prevention with Youth
  • DePaul University Kenyan Episcopal Council
    Catholic Secretariat
  • Develop AB messages for youth in Catholic
    schools radio campaigns

South Africa
  • ARV Scale Up
  • Foundation for Professional Development (So.
    Africa) Brits District Hospital
  • ARV scale up in district hospital and two
    down-referral site

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Ethiopia
  • Engaging the Diaspora
  • Visions for Development, Inc. various Diaspora
    organizations
  • Recruit and place Ethiopian volunteers in
    HIV/AIDS service sites
  • Information Dissemination
  • AIDS Treatment Information Center of Uganda
    AIDS Resource Center
  • Develop 11 satellite information sites and
    clinical warmline

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Volunteer Healthcare Corps
  • Health care providers others possible
  • Medium- to long-term assignments
  • 3 months to 2 years
  • Intended to support twinning partnerships and
    other USG efforts
  • Activities
  • Teaching, mentoring
  • Technical assistance

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Volunteer Healthcare Corps
  • Recruitment
  • Through existing organizations, associations, and
    networks
  • Register on the Twinning Center Web site
  • Volunteer support
  • Transportation
  • Housing small living stipend
  • Miscellaneous visa medical insurance etc.

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Volunteer Healthcare Corps
  • First volunteers
  • Tanzania
  • Ethiopia
  • Timeline
  • September 2006

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Ryan White Health Care Providers Involvement in
Russia
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Ryan White Involvement in Russia
  • Partnerships to create replicable, sustainable
    model of integrated care, treatment and support
    for PLWHA
  • Patient access and retention
  • Care coordination and case management
  • Patient management and adherence

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Ryan White Partners
  • New York
  • Elmhurst Hospital Center
  • Dept. of Healths HIV Surveillance Unit
  • AIDS institute
  • AIDS Center of Queens County
  • NYC Metropolitan Hospital
  • Care New England Health System
  • Stanley Street Treatment and Resources
  • Lifespan
  • Rhode Island Department of Health

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Ryan White Partners
  • North Country Health Services
  • Minnesota Dept. of Health STD/HIV Section
  • Indian Health Service
  • Rural AIDS Network
  • Yale AIDS Care Program
  • Yale-New Haven Hospital
  • Nathan Smith Clinic
  • Connecticut Dept . Of Public Health
  • Hispanos Unidos
  • Networks of CBOs/FBOs

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Elmhurst Hospital Partnership
  • Russian Partner
  • Orenburg Oblast Center for Prevention and
    Control of AIDS and Infections Diseases
  • Partnership Duration 2 Years
  • Partnership Goal
  • To strengthen human and organizational capacity
    to develop a replicable and integrated model of
    HIV/AIDS treatment, care and support services
    based on international standards of care

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Elmhurst/Orenburg Partnership
  • Objectives
  • Increase HIV/AIDS knowledge and skills of
    existing Orenburg medical staff
  • Increase the number of HIV patients receiving
    initial and ongoing care at the Orenburg AIDS
    Center
  • Integrate social service organizations and
    personnel into the routine management of HIV
    patients

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Elmhurst/Orenburg Partnership
  • Exchanges
  • 22 Russians to US
  • 28 Americans to Russia
  • Activities
  • Infection control training
  • Modeling of interdisciplinary care
  • New patient intake procedures
  • Automatic referral of HIV women to social
    protection agencies for assessment and services
    quality assurance study

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Elmhurst/Orenburg Partnership
  • Outcomes
  • Orenburg partners instituted a new patient intake
    protocol based on a model observed in New York
  • Orenburg HIV/TB coordinating committee developed
    a needs assessment tool and an algorithm for care
    coordination across facilities to organize care
    for patients with HIV/TB infection
  • Administered HIV/AIDS knowledge and attitude
    survey

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Elmhurst/Orenburg Partnership
  • Outcomes (continued)
  • Developed a pre-test counseling survey to assess
    peoples HIV knowledge and to help them assess
    their personal risk
  • Adapted a case management system from models
    effective in the US

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Elmhurst/Orenburg Partnership
  • Voluntary, In-kind Contributions by US Partners
  • 2MDs, 2 RNs, 2 MSWs, 1 Administrator work on
    partnership activities on a regular basis (more
    that once weekly)
  • 5 MDs work 1-2 times/month on partnership
    activities (developing curricula for training,
    etc.)
  • Wide range of hospital personnel provide training
    during Russian partners visits
  • Hospital vehicles cover 50 of transportation
    needs of Russians during visits
  • Hospital dietary dept. provides a portion of
    meals for Russian partners during visits

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THANK YOU!
Contact us at www.twinningagainstaids.org
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