Formed in 2005, and based in Naples Florida, Nation to Nation includes members headquartered in two continents which is the key to foster economic and social development, stimulate research and share our values and vision.

N2N believes in the fundamental right of all human beings to access quality education, health services including HIV/AIDS, TB prevention and treatment regardless of their nationality or place of residence. We are determined to improve public health around the world through research, innovation and care.

The United States is in the midst of nursing shortage that is expected to intensify as the baby boomers age and the need for health care grows. N2N is at the frontier of creating new nursing programs overseas for US and international students.

We strongly believe that the best way for young people to achieve their full potential is to prevent them from engaging in risky behaviors and promote positive youth development approach while understanding that all youth need is an access to developmental opportunities. They also need reliable information about behaviors that put them at risk, and at some point during adolescence, they may need prevention and intervention services. Nation to Nation promotes a comprehensive message to youth in the U.S. and around the world to avoid harmful risk behaviors such as: alcohol, drugs, tobacco and violence.

We live in an era that has seen dramatic changes in recent years-an era that is rapidly evolving. Countries around the world are faced with complex health problems, threat of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and other illnesses. These problems burden healthcare systems, leadership and resources especially of a young democratic government. Globalization, technology, terrorism, failing states- these are just a few of the issues that shaping today's world. Most of these issues do not recognize national borders. They affect us openly and dramatically altering the way in which we think and work.

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