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Memorandum of Understanding between the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH), the National Native American AIDS Prevention Center (NNAACP) and the National Indian Health Board (NIHB) 04-03-08

Authors: National Native American AIDS Prevention Center, National Council of Urban Indian Health, National Indian Health Board

Publication Year: 2008

Last Updated: 2016-04-18 15:06:56

Journal: NCUIH

Keywords: MOU, Memorandum of Understanding, NNAAPC, National Native American AIDS Prevention Center, NCUIH, National Council of Urban Indian Health, HIV

 

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This memorandum of understanding (MOU) is entered into between the National Native American AIDS Prevention Center (NNAAPC) - hereafter referred to as NNAAPC - and National Council on Urban Indian Health - hereafter referred to as NCUIH -  in order to enhance, advocate and strengthen Health and HIV prevention provided to American Indian and Native Alaskan. Through this MOU, NNAAPC will collaborate when appropriate with NCUIH.

This memorandum of understanding (MOU) is entered into between the National Native American AIDS Prevention Center (NNAAPC) - hereafter referred to as NNAAPC - and National Council on Urban Indian Health - hereafter referred to as NCUIH -  in order to enhance, advocate and strengthen Health and HIV prevention provided to American Indian and Native Alaskan. Through this MOU, NNAAPC will collaborate when appropriate with NCUIH.


 

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