Our database of good and promising practices (G3P) allows implementers and program planners to share both proven and innovative approaches to HIV programing to inform future efforts.
AIDSTAR-One provides rapid technical assistance to support the United States' commitment to combat HIV across the globe.
AIDSTAR-One hosts a wide array of technical resources designed to assist public health practitioners in developing and implementing successful, evidence-informed HIV programs.
AIDSTAR-One regularly organizes and hosts technical consultations on behalf of USAID and the Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator to strengthen technical leadership and knowledge sharing.
AIDSTAR-One hosts information and resources from task orders issued under the AIDSTAR Sector I Indefinite Quantity Contract mechanism.
AIDSTAR-One leverages the expertise of its diverse partner organizations to support the U.S. Government's commitment to combat HIV through technical assistance and knowledge management.
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Good and promising practices (G3P) include descriptions of successful approaches to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support as well as links to tools and resources to enable program planners to replicate evidence-informed programs.

This website is implemented by John Snow, Inc. This Project is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development under contract number GHH-I-00-07-00059-00 Task Order No. 01 and the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
The information provided on this web site is not official U.S. Government information and does not represent the views or positions of the U.S. Agency for International Development or the U.S. Government.