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How Malaysia improved its harm reduction interventions and programmes: documenting good practice
Regional Office for the Western Pacific, World Health Organisation, 2011
This report documents the good practices in harm reduction programmes in Malaysia and the progress to date in addressing the transmission of HIV among people who use drugs. It highlights and discusses how policies and programmes have ...
The impact of global health initiatives on equity in financing Uganda's health sector
Charlotte M Zikusooka; Mark Tumwine; Patrick Tutembe / EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2009
Global health initiatives (GHIs) are an emerging and global trend in health that focus on partnerships. The introduction of GHIs in Uganda has had significant impacts on the overall financing of the health system, though there has bee...
How global health initiatives impact upon national health systems
Regien G Biesma; Ruairı´ Brugha; Andrew Harmer / Health Policy and Planning, 2009
This paper, published by the Health Policy and Planning journal, reviews country-level evidence about the impact of global health initiatives (GHIs), which have had profound effects on recipient country health systems in middle and lo...
Preventing and treating HIV in prisons
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2008
In many countries, the groups most vulnerable to HIV are also groups at increased risk of criminalisation and incarceration, as many of the same social and economic conditions that increase vulnerability to HIV also increase vulnerabi...
Lessons from India's National AIDS Control Programme
B. James; G. Mortimore / HLSP Institute, UK, 2009
In recent years the number of people with HIV in India has grown to the third largest in the world. From 2005 to 2007, HLSP managed the DFID-funded programme of support to India’s National AIDS Control Programme through the Prog...
Country health sector teams in ten countries
A. Harmer / Department for International Development Health Resource Centre (HRC), 2008
This review outlines the current arrangements for country health sector teams (CHSTs) in ten International Health Partnership countries: Burundi, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria and Zambia. It p...
The Brazilian National AIDS Program is a leading example of integrated HIV/AIDS programming in a developing country
A. Berkman; J. Garcia; M. Muñoz-Laboy / American Journal of Public Health, 2005
This article, published in the American Journal of Public Health, critically analyses the Brazilian National AIDS Program (NAP), which is a widely recognised, leading example of a feasible and effective integrated approach to the epid...
Rwanda remains dependent on foreign donor aid for health care
Health Systems 20/20, 2008
This report reviews Rwanda’s National Health Accounts (NHA) from 2006. In addition, Rwanda has carried out multiple NHA subaccounts: for HIV and AIDS, malaria, and reproductive health (RH). NHA provide trend data that allow poli...
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...
How effectively do National Plans of Action address the needs of the youngest orphans and vulnerable children?
P. Engle / Bernard van Leer Foundation, 2008
Although it is recognised that the focus of support must be on all children made vulnerable by HIV and AIDS, including those living with sick parents or in extreme poverty, the youngest are often invisible to programme planners, despi...
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How Malaysia improved its harm reduction interventions and programmes: documenting good practice
Regional Office for the Western Pacific, World Health Organisation, 2011
This report documents the good practices in harm reduction programmes in Malaysia and the progress to date in addressing the transmission of HIV among people who use drugs. It highlights and discusses how policies and programmes have ...
The impact of global health initiatives on equity in financing Uganda's health sector
Charlotte M Zikusooka; Mark Tumwine; Patrick Tutembe / EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2009
Global health initiatives (GHIs) are an emerging and global trend in health that focus on partnerships. The introduction of GHIs in Uganda has had significant impacts on the overall financing of the health system, though there has bee...
How global health initiatives impact upon national health systems
Regien G Biesma; Ruairı´ Brugha; Andrew Harmer / Health Policy and Planning, 2009
This paper, published by the Health Policy and Planning journal, reviews country-level evidence about the impact of global health initiatives (GHIs), which have had profound effects on recipient country health systems in middle and lo...
Preventing and treating HIV in prisons
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2008
In many countries, the groups most vulnerable to HIV are also groups at increased risk of criminalisation and incarceration, as many of the same social and economic conditions that increase vulnerability to HIV also increase vulnerabi...
Lessons from India's National AIDS Control Programme
B. James; G. Mortimore / HLSP Institute, UK, 2009
In recent years the number of people with HIV in India has grown to the third largest in the world. From 2005 to 2007, HLSP managed the DFID-funded programme of support to India’s National AIDS Control Programme through the Prog...
Country health sector teams in ten countries
A. Harmer / Department for International Development Health Resource Centre (HRC), 2008
This review outlines the current arrangements for country health sector teams (CHSTs) in ten International Health Partnership countries: Burundi, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria and Zambia. It p...
The Brazilian National AIDS Program is a leading example of integrated HIV/AIDS programming in a developing country
A. Berkman; J. Garcia; M. Muñoz-Laboy / American Journal of Public Health, 2005
This article, published in the American Journal of Public Health, critically analyses the Brazilian National AIDS Program (NAP), which is a widely recognised, leading example of a feasible and effective integrated approach to the epid...
Rwanda remains dependent on foreign donor aid for health care
Health Systems 20/20, 2008
This report reviews Rwanda’s National Health Accounts (NHA) from 2006. In addition, Rwanda has carried out multiple NHA subaccounts: for HIV and AIDS, malaria, and reproductive health (RH). NHA provide trend data that allow poli...
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...
How effectively do National Plans of Action address the needs of the youngest orphans and vulnerable children?
P. Engle / Bernard van Leer Foundation, 2008
Although it is recognised that the focus of support must be on all children made vulnerable by HIV and AIDS, including those living with sick parents or in extreme poverty, the youngest are often invisible to programme planners, despi...
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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.
United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Regional Centre in Colombo

Centre of UNDP's work in Asia and the Pacific

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