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Academy for Educational Development (AED)


Legal Status: Non-profit

Mission Statement/Goal:
Founded in 1961, AED is an independent, nonprofit organization committed to solving critical social problems in the U.S. and throughout the world through education, social marketing, research, training, policy analysis and innovative program design and management. Major areas of focus include health, education, youth development, and the environment.

Contact Information

Contact person: Michael Kaplan
Address: 1825 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington DC 20009, USA
Phone: 1-202-884-8957
Fax: 202-884-8474
E-mail: mkaplan@aed.org
URL: http://www.aed.org


Description of services provided:
AED Manages a number of country-specific as well as global programs to address HIV/AIDS, TB, and Malaria. A sample of current regional and global projects include: Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance (FANTA)- includes development and dissemination of nutritional guidelines for PWAs. Linkages -A worldwide project to support breastfeeding, related complementary feeding and maternal nutrition - project includes Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission. Netmark -NetMark is an innovative approach, which seeks to prevent malaria in Africa by promoting Insecticide Treated Materials (ITMs) through the formation of public-private partnerships. PASCA - The Central American HIV/AIDS Prevention Project (Proyecto Acción SIDA de Centroamérica- PASCA) is an international program to strengthen Central America's capacity to respond to the AIDS epidemic. And SMARTWork (Strategically Managing AIDS Responses Together) - a workplace HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness program working to establish workplace programs with government, employers, and labor/unions.


Organizational History

Year started: 1961
Structure: AED is comprised of 23 Centers of Excellence that work synergistically to address critical human needs throughout the world.
Employees/volunteers: 1000 employees


Experience working with the private sector/ references:
AED's specific HIV/AIDS and Malaria related private sector initiatives include SMARTWork (www.SMARTWork.org), NetMark (www.NetMarkAfrica.org), and others. For more information about private sector efforts go to: http://www.aed.org/enterprise/


Other relevant information:
To receive information about AED's publications - please go to http://aed.org/pubs.html




Locations
Botswana
Malawi
South Africa
Vietnam
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Other
Diseases
HIV/AIDS
Malaria
TB
Interventions
Community
Orphans
Prevention
VTC
Workplace


  

 

 
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