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The ACQUIRE Project is managed by EngenderHealth in partnership with the Adventist Development and Relief Agency International (ADRA), CARE, IntraHealth International, Inc., Meridian Group International, Inc., and the Society for Women and AIDS in Africa (SWAA).
 | EngenderHealth provides technical assistance, training, and information to support ministries of health and health care providers in offering high-quality reproductive health and family planning (RH/FP) services, HIV and AIDS services, and maternal health care. A global leader in supporting facility-based services and recipient of the 2002 United Nations Population Award, EngenderHealth is the managing partner of the ACQUIRE Project. |  | Adventist Development and Relief Agency International (ADRA), the worldwide humanitarian arm of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, maintains a global network of more than 400 health facilities that offer clinical and curative care to marginalized populations around the world. Its expanding RH/FP program makes services available through affiliated facilities and other health services. |  | CARE is a leading humanitarian organization responding to emergencies and fighting poverty around the world. Building bridges between communities and health care systems, CARE operates more than 60 integrated RH/FP projects in 30 countries. | 
| IntraHealth International, Inc., is a pioneer in developing ways to improve providers- performance and has worked closely at the community level with health care providers to ensure the successful delivery of health services. IntraHealth specializes in creating tools and interventions that fit the realities of the environments in which service providers work. |  | Meridian Group International, Inc., promotes and markets services and products, especially through the development of innovative public-private partnerships. Meridian Group International applies state-of-the-art marketing and communications approaches to RH/FP, nutrition, and other issues. |  | Society for Women and AIDS in Africa (SWAA), a pan-African organization, advocates on behalf of women, children, and families in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Through its grassroots network of 39 country offices, SWAA seeks to mobilize community efforts to prevent, control, and mitigate the impact of the AIDS epidemic. |  | SATELLIFE is a leader in developing solutions to the everyday information needs of health professionals working in low-resource settings. Through innovative applications of information and communication technology, SATELLIFE seeks to break down barriers to information access. | | |
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