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Financing the expanded response for AIDS 2004
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004This 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.DocumentFuture forsaken: abuses against children affected by HIV/AIDS in India
Human Rights Watch, 2004This Human Rights Watch report documents discrimination against HIV/AIDS affected children and highlights the failure of the Indian government to protect such children from abuses. The report finds that widespread discrimination in education, health and care is increasingly pushing children affected by HIV/AIDS onto the streets and into the worst forms of child labour.DocumentNutritional care and support for people living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda: guidelines for service providers
Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2004This document is a set of guidelines which outlines the nutritional needs of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), and includes the steps that service providers can take to help PLWHA manage symptoms and improve health through nutrition.DocumentAdvancing health communication: the PCS experience in the field
Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University, 2003The paper offers here some practical lessons as to what works, what works better, and what does not work in the rapidly evolving and advancing field of health communication. It proposes feasible actions that over the years helped Population Communication Services projects (PCS) resolve some of the problems facing health communication programs at different stages.DocumentNational and sector HIV/AIDS policies in the member states of the Southern Africa Development Community
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2002This report is a summary of the existing HIV/AIDS national policies and plans among countries in SADC. Where national strategies are not available, the report analyses sector specific and other policy statements.DocumentHIV and conflict: a double emergency
Save the Children Fund, 2002This report reflects the International Save the Children Alliance’s experience of HIV/AIDS and its effects on young people in conflict situations around the world.In war, HIV/AIDS spreads rapidly as a result of sexual bartering, sexual violence, low awareness about HIV, and the breakdown of vital services in health and education. In conflict situations, young people are most at risk.DocumentNo quick fix: a sustained response to HIV/AIDS and children
Save the Children Fund, 2001Report looks at how the AIDS epidemic is affecting children and young people, what is being done to address the consequences of the epidemic, and possible ways forwardPaper addresses the UN Declaration of Commitment to combatting HIV/AIDS, and makes recommendations, specifically regarding the following issues:comprehensive responses to the epidemicincreased prevention efforts, especPages
