Caribbean Epidemiology Centre

 

CARIBBEAN AIDS TELECOMMUNICATION
AND INFORMATION NETWORK

 

BACKGROUND

The Caribbean AIDS Telecommunications and Information Network (CATIN) was established in 1996 with resources from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), The Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and the UK Department for International Development. Its role will be to provide critical health information on HIV / AIDS / STD's to member countries and to coordinate and promote prevention and control programmes in conjunction with regional National AIDS Programmes (NAP) within each participating country.

GOAL

To improve the health status of participating countries through an increased awareness on the impact and prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections / HIV and AIDS.

 AIMS & OBJECTIVES

To sensitize National AIDS Programmes (NAPS) and in-country information providers to the role of the Caribbean AIDS Telecommunication and Information Network
To establish standards and guidelines for bibliographic collection, organization, retrieval and dissemination of information within CATIN.
To train personnel involved in the management of information resources, basic database search and retrieval techniques using CDS/ISIS and Win ISIS.
To expose personnel to relevant sources of information on the Internet.

 CATIN NETWORK

The network is currently operational in eight selected CAREC member countries namely Anguilla, Antigua, British Virgin Islands, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, St. Kitts, St. Lucia and The Turks and Caicos islands. The appointed CATIN team will provide leadership, focus and coordination for all health education / promotion efforts of STDs and HIV/AIDS programmes in the region.

COORDINATING AGENCY

CAREC's Special Programme on Sexually Transmitted Infections (SPSTI) serves as the coordinating agency and focal point for the Network. Its mandate will be to provide leadership, focus and coordination of the information support functions for health education and promotion efforts for the prevention and control programmes respectively.

CATIN TEAM

Project Coordinator - Mr. Jones P. Madeira , Systems Administrator - Mr. Russell O'Neill

CONTACTS

ANGUILLA Mrs. Patricia Beard
Telephone: 1 264 497 2540
Email: aidsresearch@anguillanet.com
ANTIGUA Mrs. Felicity Aymer
Telephone: 268-462-5039
Email: aidssec@candw.ag
St VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES Ms Silverlina Cupid
Telephone: 268-462-5039
Email: hivaidsunit@vincysurf.com
CAYMAN ISLANDS

Ms Pauline Ffrench
Public Health Department
POB 9159 Grand Cayman
Email: Pauline.ffrench@gov.ky

Tel: 345-949-8605

BARBADOS National AIDS Programme
Email: catin@sunbeach.net
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS Health Education Unit
Email: catin@bvigovernment.org
DOMINICA Mrs. Joan Henry
Tel: 767 448 2401 Ext. 3469/3470
Direct Tel: 767 448 2151
Email: health@cwdom.dm
GRENADA Ms. Janet Sylvester
Telephone: (473)-440-2962/2649
Email: catingda@caribsurf.com
GUYANA Dr. Morris Edwards 
Telephone: 592 2265371 
Email aids@sdnp.org.gy 
ST KITTS Telephone; 869-465-2521 ext. 1237
Email: catin@caribsurf.com
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO CAREC Focal Point
Telephone: 868-622-4261 ext. 211/254
Email: focalpoint@carec.paho.org
TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS Ms. Cheryl Ann Jones 
Telephone 649-946-1675 
Email: Aids@tcig.tciway.net 


Caribbean Epidemiology Centre
16-18 Jamaica Boulevard, Federation Park
P.O. Box 164, Port of Spain
Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Tel: (868) 622-4261, Fax: (868) 622-2792
E-mail: postmaster@carec.paho.org

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