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A Summary of Results and Lessons from HIV Training Evaluations
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This short report summarizes the results of HCI's HIV training programs, which examine multi-component training approaches likely to have a longer term impact on practices such as on-the-job training, supervision, job aids, take-home brochures, whole facility training, quality assurance and traditional training workshops. Results from HIV training evaluations conducted in Tanzania and Uganda are presented in this report.