DHAPP

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DHAPP is a U.S. Department of Defense program that supports global efforts to prevent, treat, and control HIV/AIDS, particularly within military and partner-nation populations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf HIV/AIDS prevention program
U.S. Department of Defense program
addresses HIV risk in uniformed services
HIV-related stigma in military settings
benefits military health systems in partner countries
collaboratesWith U.S. government global health programs
partner-nation militaries
partner-nation ministries of defense
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field global health
infectious disease control
military health
focusesOn AIDS control
HIV control
HIV prevention
HIV treatment
goal improve readiness of military forces through HIV control
reduce HIV incidence in military and partner forces
strengthen partner-nation military health systems
hasObjective align military HIV programs with national HIV strategies
support sustainable HIV programs in partner militaries
implements HIV counseling and testing services
HIV prevention education
HIV program monitoring and evaluation
HIV treatment and care services
mission support global efforts to prevent, treat, and control HIV/AIDS in military and partner-nation populations
operatedBy U.S. Department of Defense NERFINISHED
parentOrganization U.S. Department of Defense NERFINISHED
partOf U.S. Department of Defense global health engagement
scope global
supports HIV/AIDS care programs
HIV/AIDS control programs
HIV/AIDS prevention programs
HIV/AIDS treatment programs
targetPopulation military families
military personnel
partner-nation military populations
typeOfSupport capacity building
programmatic support
technical assistance
training
worksOn data-driven HIV program management in militaries
integration of HIV services into military health systems

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