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Gender divisions in the provision of HIV and AIDS care
D. Peacock; M. Weston / United Nations [UN] Division for the Advancement of Women, 2008
What drives the enormous burden of AIDS-related care which falls on women and girls? What strategies are needed to reduce this burden? Rather than focusing only on ways to increase men's participation in shouldering a more equitable s...
Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS in the education sector
M.V. Valfrey / United Nations Girls' Education Initiative, 2008
HIV and AIDS mainstreaming in the education sector ensures that addressing HIV and AIDS is not an add-on or a separate activity but an integral part of education sector policies, strategies and actions. While the main responsibility f...
Tanzania Commission for AIDS (TACAIDS)
The Tanzania Commission for AIDS (TACAIDS) is a government institution mandated to provide strategic leadership and to coordinate and strengthen efforts of all stakeholders involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
A training manual for local authorities responding to HIV/AIDS in Tanzania
Tanzania Commission for AIDS, 2007
Tanzania is one of the countries hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The Tanzania Commission for AIDS was established as part of the government response to the HIV epidemic.This manual is part of the Tanzania Commission for AIDS str...
Improving community-based organisation responses to HIV through capacity
J. Shepherd / International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007
Building the organisational, HIV technical and policy capacity of civil society organisations is key to planning and delivering high quality responses to HIV. This toolkit is is one of a series aimed at civil society and pre...
Guyana, Jamaica and St. Lucia should continue to promote sharing of information on national education sector responses to HIV/AIDS
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2007
This report from UNESCO and the World Bank presents the findings and outcomes of the joint missions to Guyana, Jamaica and St. Lucia. These missions aim to support improvement of the education sector’s HIV and AIDS response thro...
The current situation of the HIV epidemic in Cambodia with a focus on the education sector
Inter-Departmental Committee on HIV/AIDS, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS), 2006
This fact sheet from the Inter-Departmental Committee on HIV/AIDS (ICHA) describes how the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS) in Cambodia is responding to the HIV/ AIDS epidemic. The report details the current situation of...
UNAIDS should be closed down and money spent on improving health systems instead
Roger England / British Medical Journal, 2008
This paper written by the chair of Health Systems Workshop and published in the BMJ states that too much international aid money is being spent on HIV compared with other diseases which kill more people. The paper reports that globall...
Increased pressure on NACs means more clarity is needed in roles and relationships
C. Dickinson; J. Mundy; J. Whitelaw Jones / HLSP Institute, UK, 2007
This paper from HLSP presents a synthesis of institutional arrangements and issues currently facing National AIDS Commissions (NACs) in 2007. The paper is a work in progress and is based on a literature review and informant interviews...
How adequate are the National AIDS Commissions?
J. Putzel / Journal of International Development, 2004
Since the late 1990s, the donor community has placed increasing emphasis on promoting a 'multisectoral' approach to fighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic in developing countries. This paper from the Journal of International Development asses...
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Gender divisions in the provision of HIV and AIDS care
D. Peacock; M. Weston / United Nations [UN] Division for the Advancement of Women, 2008
What drives the enormous burden of AIDS-related care which falls on women and girls? What strategies are needed to reduce this burden? Rather than focusing only on ways to increase men's participation in shouldering a more equitable s...
Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS in the education sector
M.V. Valfrey / United Nations Girls' Education Initiative, 2008
HIV and AIDS mainstreaming in the education sector ensures that addressing HIV and AIDS is not an add-on or a separate activity but an integral part of education sector policies, strategies and actions. While the main responsibility f...
A training manual for local authorities responding to HIV/AIDS in Tanzania
Tanzania Commission for AIDS, 2007
Tanzania is one of the countries hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The Tanzania Commission for AIDS was established as part of the government response to the HIV epidemic.This manual is part of the Tanzania Commission for AIDS str...
Improving community-based organisation responses to HIV through capacity
J. Shepherd / International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007
Building the organisational, HIV technical and policy capacity of civil society organisations is key to planning and delivering high quality responses to HIV. This toolkit is is one of a series aimed at civil society and pre...
Guyana, Jamaica and St. Lucia should continue to promote sharing of information on national education sector responses to HIV/AIDS
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2007
This report from UNESCO and the World Bank presents the findings and outcomes of the joint missions to Guyana, Jamaica and St. Lucia. These missions aim to support improvement of the education sector’s HIV and AIDS response thro...
The current situation of the HIV epidemic in Cambodia with a focus on the education sector
Inter-Departmental Committee on HIV/AIDS, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS), 2006
This fact sheet from the Inter-Departmental Committee on HIV/AIDS (ICHA) describes how the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS) in Cambodia is responding to the HIV/ AIDS epidemic. The report details the current situation of...
UNAIDS should be closed down and money spent on improving health systems instead
Roger England / British Medical Journal, 2008
This paper written by the chair of Health Systems Workshop and published in the BMJ states that too much international aid money is being spent on HIV compared with other diseases which kill more people. The paper reports that globall...
Increased pressure on NACs means more clarity is needed in roles and relationships
C. Dickinson; J. Mundy; J. Whitelaw Jones / HLSP Institute, UK, 2007
This paper from HLSP presents a synthesis of institutional arrangements and issues currently facing National AIDS Commissions (NACs) in 2007. The paper is a work in progress and is based on a literature review and informant interviews...
How adequate are the National AIDS Commissions?
J. Putzel / Journal of International Development, 2004
Since the late 1990s, the donor community has placed increasing emphasis on promoting a 'multisectoral' approach to fighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic in developing countries. This paper from the Journal of International Development asses...
The Global Fund and the World Bank need to concentrate more on exploiting their respective comparative advantages
A Shakow / World Bank, 2006
This study was undertaken at the request of the Global Fund and the World Bank (HIV/AIDS Global Program Team) in response to a recommendation in June 2005 from the Global Task Team (GTT) that the two institutions should “evaluat...
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Tanzania Commission for AIDS (TACAIDS)
The Tanzania Commission for AIDS (TACAIDS) is a government institution mandated to provide strategic leadership and to coordinate and strengthen efforts of all stakeholders involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
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