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Our Mission

To develop a range of acceptable, affordable, scalable, and deliverable products to meet the unmet needs of women at risk of HIV and other infectious diseases

Welcome to MATRIX

MATRIX: A USAID Project to Advance the Research and Development of Innovative HIV Prevention Products for Women

We are 20 partner organizations and product developers working together to inform and accelerate early R&D for new HIV prevention products by providing an innovative ecosystem in which early-stage HIV prevention technologies can be advanced.

Activity Hubs

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Organization Charts
MATRIX Technology Accelerator Domain 1 and 2 Org Chart (Download) 2023-02-10173.37 KB

Technology Accelerator (Tech)

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D2D Org Chart (Download) 2023-12-01171.01 KB

Design to Delivery (D2D)

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MATRIX BACH Org Chart (Download) 2024-05-13215.84 KB

Business Market Dynamics and Commercialization (BACH)

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MATRIX CaSE Org Chart (Download) 2024-03-13200.01 KB

Capacity Strengthening Engagement and Mentorship (CaSE)

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MATRIX Clinical Trials Org Chart (Download) 2023-02-24226.62 KB

Clinical Trials

  • Resources

    Resources

    Policies, glossary of terms, PowerPoint templates, useful links, forms, timelines, work plans and more can be found in this section. Visit our Resources>

  • Feature Stories and Profiles

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    Stories about the work we do and the people doing it, including those profiled in our series "A MATRIX Minute." Visit our Feature Stories and Profiles>

  • News and More

    News and More

    Press releases, stories, background information, news feeds on HIV and more. Visit our News and More>

  • Research Highlights

    Research highlights

    Abstracts, briefs, and publications, in addition to meeting materials, presentations, and reports are found in this section. Visit our Research Highlights>