PEPFAR Investments in National Public Health Institutes: HIV Control Through Strong Systems.

Andre R Verani,Eduardo Samo Gudo,Roma Chilengi,Shelly Bratton,Caroline R Carnevale,Lisa Nelson,Brittney Baack,Irene Benech,Andrew Auld,Elias Durry,Ruth Steinhouse,Haftom Taame Desta,Tajudeen Raji
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National public health institutes (NPHIs) are governmental institutions with a public health mandate, which often includes reference laboratories, surveillance, outbreak preparedness and response, research, public health workforce, scientific communication to translate data into policy, and more. NPHIs are applying public health expertise to help end HIV/AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, in coordination with other key stakeholders, including not just ministries of health but also national AIDS councils, bilateral and multilateral partners, the private sector, civil society, and others. The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has invested in NPHIs to strengthen their HIV-related public health systems (eg, workforce development, accreditation of reference laboratories, improvement of infrastructure) and directly support targeted HIV activities (eg, national surveys, reference laboratory services, workforce training). Here, we highlight 2 examples of African NPHIs that have partnered with PEPFAR over the years (Mozambique and Zambia). PEPFAR's investments in NPHIs can leverage other investments in global health security.
总统防治艾滋病紧急救援计划对国家公共卫生机构的投资:通过强大的系统控制艾滋病毒。
国家公共卫生机构(NPHIs)是具有公共卫生任务的政府机构,通常包括参考实验室、监测、疫情准备和应对、研究、公共卫生人力、将数据转化为政策的科学交流等。国家卫生系统正在运用公共卫生专业知识,与其他主要利益攸关方协调,不仅包括卫生部,还包括国家艾滋病理事会、双边和多边伙伴、私营部门、民间社会和其他方面,帮助到2030年消除艾滋病毒/艾滋病这一公共卫生威胁。总统艾滋病紧急救援计划(PEPFAR)已向国家卫生信息系统投资,以加强其与艾滋病毒有关的公共卫生系统(例如,劳动力发展、参考实验室认证、改善基础设施),并直接支持有针对性的艾滋病毒活动(例如,全国调查、参考实验室服务、劳动力培训)。在这里,我们重点介绍了多年来与PEPFAR合作的两个非洲国家公共卫生组织(莫桑比克和赞比亚)。总统防治艾滋病紧急救援计划对非传染性疾病的投资可以带动全球卫生安全方面的其他投资。
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