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Soros Foundations

The Public Health Program works closely with individual Soros foundations to implement policies and support local organizations. Find out more about Soros foundations.

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HIV Prevention Among Vulnerable Populations Initiative (HPVPI)
HPVPI supports the development and implementation of a cohesive program of evidence-based HIV prevention interventions and policies targeting vulnerable populations in Serbia and Montenegro with the overall goal to contribute to the prevention of further spread of HIV in the countries of South Eastern Europe.

Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

Social Science Research Council
The Social Science Research Council brings necessary knowledge to public issues. Among its key interest are: democracy and the public sphere; global security and cooperation; international migration; and knowledge institutions. They also address other issues from AIDS and social transformation to religion and international affairs.

Stop TB Partnership
The goal of Stop TB Partnership is eliminating TB as a public health problem and, ultimately, to obtain a world free of TB. It comprises a network of international organizations, countries, donors from the public and private sectors, governmental and nongovernmental organizations and individuals that have expressed an interest in working together to achieve this goal.

Treatment Action Group
The Treatment Action Group (TAG) fights to find a cure for AIDS and to ensure that all people living with HIV receive the necessary treatment, care, and information they need to save their lives. TAG focuses on the AIDS research effort, both public and private, the drug development process, and health care delivery systems.

Urban Justice Center
The Urban Justice Center serves New York City's most vulnerable residents through a combination of direct legal service, systemic advocacy, community education and political organizing.

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