| Project Orchid |
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Project ORCHID (Organized Response for Comprehensive HIV Interventions in selected high-prevalence Districts of Manipur and Nagaland) was initiated in May 2004 as a collaboration between EHA and AIHI, now Nossal Institute for Global Health, University of Melbourne. The project received funding from Avahan, Bill and Melinda Gates Global Health Foundation. ORCHID has been working to reduce transmission of HIV and STI among Injecting Drug Users (IDUs), Female Sex Workers (FSWs), Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) and their sexual partners through a response of increased scale and coverage in selected high -prevalence districts and townships of Manipur and Nagaland in Northeast (NE) India. Orchid completed Phase 1 in March 2009 (2004-2009) and is now in Phase 2 for another 5 years. Profile:
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Though Kasiram called himself a Baba and lived in a temple, he was not always one. Four years ago, when his crops failed, Kasiram out of desperation, left his family and went to live in the temple. But that was not the end of Kasiram’s story. The members of HBM Community Health & Development Project in Lalitpur contacted Kasiram and encouraged him to take up farming. |
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