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Searching with a thematic focus on HIV and health systems, HIV and AIDS, HIV Governance, National strategies, HIV international policy and aid financing

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    Multi-country HIV/AIDS Program for the Africa Region - Project Appraisal Document

    World Bank, 2000
    This document from the World Bank sets out the project plan for the multi-country HIV/AIDS Program (MAP) for the Africa Region. The MAP was set up in response to the weak effects national AIDS programmes have had in reducing HIV/AIDS incidence.
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    Understanding the institutional dynamics of South Africa’s response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic

    Institute for Democracy in South Africa, 2004
    This report from the Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA) assesses the external and internal factors that affect the organisational performance and outputs of the South African National Aids Council (SANAC). It analyses the structure, organisational culture, management systems and processes and people of SANAC and highlights its strengths and weaknesses.
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    Roles and responsibilities of National AIDS Commissions: debates and issues

    HLSP Institute, UK, 2006
    This technical brief from HLSP outlines the functions and key challenges facing National AIDS Commissions (NACs). It looks at what have been the main obstacles, why they have emerged and outlines the current debates. The authors argue that many of the issues facing NACs stem from two misconceptions.
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    Managing the exchange rate consequences of an MDG-related scale-up in HIV/AIDS financing

    International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2006
    This conference paper from UNDP’s International Poverty Centre is the first in a four-part series on macroeconomic policies in low-income countries that restrict the scaling up of financial resources for an expanded response to HIV. The paper argues that, although increased aid inflows do carry potential hazards, proper economic management can counteract potential negative effects.
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    Financing the expanded response for AIDS 2004

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004
    This UNAIDS report summarises the most recent data available on spending from all sources of AIDS programmes in low- and middle-income countries. Its purpose is to identify the magnitude of global resources available relative to the estimated resource needs.

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