CMMB initiates
and operates healthcare programs that help build
the capacity of local communities to provide
long-term sustainable healthcare.
CMMB healthcare
programs include:
AIDSRelief: A consortium of five organizations that delivers and administers antiretroviral therapies
to HIV-infected individuals, with funding by the
U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
Born
to Live: Voluntary counseling and testing of
expectant mothers and administration of medication
prior to and following delivery to help prevent
mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
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la Salud Familiar: A unique approach
to the integrated management of childhood illness
(IMCI) in order to increase child survival.
Back
to Haiti: Provides primary healthcare and HIV
and AIDS prevention and treatment programs for
women and children.
Men Taking Action: A program to address
male attitudes and practices in order to positively
impact women’s access to antenatal clinics and
services to prevent the transmission of HIV from
mother to unborn child (PMTCT), funded in Zambia
by USAID Washington.
Mentor Mothers: Education and empowerment to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT).
Healing Help: CMMB’s pharmaceutical and medical
donations program.
Choose
to Care: Hospice care for
the dying, as well as housing, food and education
for children who have lost parents, in five countries
across southern Africa.
Voluntary Health for Men: Adolescent life-skills and male circumcision to educate and prevent HIV.
Responding
to AIDS in China and India: Training of nurses and doctors in China
in HIV prevention, care and counseling. Education
of nurses, doctors and students in India on HIV
prevention. |