STAR (Sustaining Technical and Analytic Resources) Project
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STAR (Sustaining Technical and Analytic Resources) Project-
Aditiya Bagus Wicaksono Tuberculosis Public-Private Mix (PPM) Advisor at USAID STAR
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Jakarta Metropolitan Area
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Rising Star
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Tanzania
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Rising Star
Samuel Oppong, PMP Malaria Data Advisor at STAR (Sustaining Technical and Analytic Resources) Project-
Central Region, Ghana
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Rising Star
Samuel Kasozi Senior TB and Global Fund Advisor, Zimbabwe, NTLP/MoH at STAR (Sustaining Technical and Analytic Resources) Project-
Uganda
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Rising Star
Kelsey Crow, MSPH USAID, Structural and Behavioral Interventions in the Office of HIV/AIDS, STAR Project-
Washington DC-Baltimore Area
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Rising Star
Overview
Sustaining Technical and Analytic Resources (STAR) is a five-year project of the Public Health Institute, supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). STAR’s overall goal is to strengthen the capacity of global health professionals and organizations, so they can implement stronger programs, achieve better results, and make a bigger impact in the global health field. STAR has three key components: • A Fellowship and Internship program with tailored individual learning and growth opportunities • Capacity-building for Fellowship/Internship host organizations • Academic partnerships between U.S. and low-and-middle-income country institutions
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