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Lotus Project (HRSA funded Peer Education Training Site (PETS))
September 2005 – August 2010
THE LOTUS PROJECT is a women’s HIV peer educator training project. The Lotus Project is a collaborative effort involving the Center for Health Training (CHT) and Women Organized to Respond to Life Threatening Disease (WORLD) to develop and implement Peer Education Trainings around the country. The program targets women and provides an opportunity for a community centered approach to address the disproportionate impact of HIV within this population. The Lotus Project is a five-year national project funded through the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) which seeks to collaborate with local community partners (organizations serving HIV positive women) to implement the peer education training, as well as to provide capacity building assistance to incorporate peer educators into care teams.
For more information about the Lotus, visit their home page.
State Family Planning Administrators (SFPA)
provides support for state health department administrators who are responsible for family planning programs in each state/territory.
Facilitates the exchange of ideas and provides program assistance for the
successful completion of the SFPA mission. To learn more visit www.SFPAinfo.org
For a list of completed CHT projects, click here.
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