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Synthesis of a symposium bringing nutrition and HIV/AIDS workers together
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001
This is a policy paper based on a symposium held in 2001. It transcribes the speeches made and the discussions that followed them. Speakers talked about nutritional impacts of HIV/AIDS nutrition and care progra...
Does STI treatment reduce HIV transmission?
A. Kamali; M. Quigley; J. Kengeya-Kayondo; R. Gopal; A. Ojwiya; P. Hughes; L. Carpenter; J. Whitworth; J. Kinsman; J. Nakiyingi / The Lancet, 2003
Treatment of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) and behavioural interventions are the main methods to prevent HIV in developing countries. The authors of this paper aimed to assess the effect of these interventions on incidence of...
TRIPS, HIV/AIDS and access to medicine in East Africa
U. A. Mwalimu / Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 2002
What has the impact of the TRIPs agreement been in East Africa? This study examines how patent protection relates to the overall promotion and protection of human rights, and socio-economic rights, in particular. The author concentrat...
HIV/AIDS affects all children and policymakers should broaden their scope
G. Cornia / UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, 2001
This paper presents the findings of a global study carried out in 2000 on the specific impact of HIV/AIDS on children. The study is based on nine country case studies - six in Africa and three in Asia - and a review of five key areas:...
Overview of most recent HIV/AIDS research and policy recommendations for Norweigian aid
J. Isaksen; N. Songstad; A. Spissøy / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2002
This large document sets out to review and summarise the main and most recent literature analysing the socio-economic consequences of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa and identify the main challenges for public policy. It focuses partic...
Impact of HIV/AIDS on education in Botswana, Malawi and Uganda
N. Swainson; P. Bennell / The African Symposium, 2002
This report presents the main findings and recommendations of an international research project, which has focused on assessing the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on primary and secondary schooling in three countries, namely Botswana...
The HIV Epidemic in Uganda: A Programme Approach
D. Cohen / HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 1993
UNDP mission report, demonstrating one model of how to go about country level policy and programming for HIV. It has other merits, both as a substantive analysis of HIV in Uganda, and as a statement of appropriate policy and programmi...
When and where to intervene
Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2000
This article looks at ways of using food aid as an intervention to mitigate the impacts of HIV/AIDS. Impacts include: people infected with HIV/AIDS are frequently unable to work for increasingly long periods of time, u...
Improving impacts in Sub-Saharan Africa
P. Bonnard / Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 1999
Study provides information on program and policy options. The findings and recommendations are based on an extensive review of the literature as well as interviews with researchers, USAID managers and other development and donor organ...
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Ministry of Education & Sports, Republic of Uganda (MoES)
The Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) controls primary and other levels of education in Uganda. It trains, registers and supplies all required teachers, prescribes a national curriculum and provides textbooks, administrators and inspectors. It's mission is “to provide for, support, guide, coordinate, regulate and promote quality education and sports to all persons in...
African Palliative Care Association (APCA)

Tanzanian organisation promoting affordable and culturally appropriate palliative care in Africa

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HIV profiles on Uganda

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