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The Regional AIDS Training Network (RATN) is a network of training
institutions in the Eastern and Southern Africa region. It was
established in 1997 to provide a forum for communication and sharing
of experiences between training institutions.

 
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The Regional AIDS Training Network (RATN) is a network of training institutions.....More
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RATN aims to improve the quality of HIV/AIDS training in the region....
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Vision
Networking to Fight and Defeat HIV/AIDS 
 
 
Mission
RATN works to promote training and capacity development for STIs/HIV/AIDS in the Eastern and Southern Africa region. RATN promotes and advocates for skills development and effective programmes that alleviate the impact of STIs/HIV/AIDS through its Member Institutions.
 
 Values
  • High Intergrity
  • Transparency
  • Mutual Respect
  • Empathy for people infected and affected by HIVAIDS
  • Learning from our past experiences and practices
  • Tolerance to diversity within the organization
  • Zero tolerance to all forms of corruption
 
Member Institutions: | Print View
::. AIDS Information Centre ::. Centre For Social Science & Medicine (SOSMED) University of Dar es Salaam - Muhimbili College of Health Sciences ::. Connect Centre (Zimbabwe Institute of Systemic Therapy) ::. Eastern and Southern African Management Institute ::. Genitourinary Centre, City of Harare ::. Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division, University of Natal ::. Kenya Association of Professional Counsellors ::. Malawi Institute of Management (MIM) ::. Mananga Centre for Regional Intergration and Management Development ::. Mildmay International ::. Network of AIDS Researchers in Eastern and Southern Africa (NARESA) ::. Perinatal HIV Research Unit ::. Project Support Group ::. School of Public Health, Nelson Mandela Medical School, University of Natal ::. Strengthening STD/HIV Control Project, University of Nairobi ::. Tanzania Gender Networking Programme (TGNP) ::. The AIDS Support Organisation Ltd ::. The Centre for African Family Studies ::. The Family AIDS Caring Trust ::. The Salvation Army, Chikankata Mission Hospital ::. Traditional Healers Together Against AIDS (THETA) ::. UNICEF-Eastern and Southern African Regional Office ::. University of Nairobi, WHO Collaborative Centre
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