Implementing and using viral load testing : practical tools

The project partners

PARTNERS in BURUNDI

  • Ministry of Public Health and AIDS Control
  • National Association for the Support of HIV-positive and AIDS patients (ANSS)
  • Muyinga Hospital
  • Kamenge University Hospital (CHUK)
  • Gitega Hospital

PARTNERS in CAMEROON

  • Ministry of Public Health:
    • Directorate of Disease Control, Epidemics and Pandemics (DLMEP)
    • Directorate of Pharmacy, Drugs and Laboratories (DPML)
    • CNLS : National HIV Committee
  • Laquintinie Hospital of Douala
  • Pasteur Centre in Cameroun, Garoua
  • Central Hospital of Yaoundé
  • Regional Hopspital of Bertoua

PARTNERS in CÔTE D’IVOIRE

  • Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene:
    • General Directorate of the Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene
    • National AIDS Control Programme (PNLS)
    • National Program for the Development of Pharmaceutical Activity (PNDAP/CNCAM)
    • Directorate of Pharmacy, Medicine and Laboratories (DPML)
    • CCM Global Fund
    • New Public Health Pharmacy (N-PSP)
  • CeDReS: Diagnosis and Research Centre on AIDS and other opportunistic diseases
  • CePReF: Treatment Research and Training Centre
  • Daloa Regional Hospital Centre

PARTNERS in GUINEA

  • Ministry of Health:
    • National Programme to Combat HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis (PNLSH)
    • National Laboratory Directorate (DNL)
  • National Institute of Public Health (INSP)
  • Donka Hospital
  • 11 medical sites for the care of patients living with HIV in Conakry
  • Patient association networks:
    • REGAP++
    • REFIG

The project consortium members

Consortium leader and in charge of the project Implementation in Guinea

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Co-funder and head of the project of scientific coordination 

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In charge of the implementation of the OPP-ERA project in Cameroon and Côte d‘Ivoire, and leader of the consortium for the 1st phase of the project

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In charge of the project implementation in Burundi

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Supported and funded by

Project funded and supported by Unitaid. 

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