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The evolution of the CDC HIV prevention capacity-building assistance initiative.

Samuel Taveras1, Ted Duncan, Daniel Gentry, Aisha Gilliam, Ivory Kimbrough, Jasmin Minaya.   

Abstract

As the HIV/AIDS epidemic neared the end of its first decade in the late 1980s, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recognized the disparate impact on racial and ethnic minority communities. In response, a program was initiated to build capacity to prevent the further spread of HIV and other STDs in these communities. Since that time, the program has expanded in scope, intensity of efforts, and funding. Today, the CDC's Capacity Building Assistance (CBA) Initiative serves communities across the nation by building community, organizational, and HIV prevention program/intervention capacity designed to reduce the number of new HIV infections among at-risk populations. This article focuses on the history and evolution of these efforts, lessons learned, and how these were used to develop the current, more responsive system. A conceptual framework is presented that describes the taxonomy of CBA services designed to (1) enhance organizational infrastructure; (2) enhance HIV prevention interventions; (3) strengthen community capacity; and (4) strengthen community planning. It includes language and definitions, approaches and mechanisms for delivering capacity-building services, and a Web-based request-and-referral system that serves as the foundation for tracking, monitoring, and ensuring the delivery of appropriate, efficient, and culturally competent CBA.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17159473     DOI: 10.1097/00124784-200701001-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Public Health Manag Pract        ISSN: 1078-4659


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5.  Audit Culture: Unintended Consequences of Accountability Practices in Evidence-Based Programs.

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