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A handbook for network support agents and other community workers supporting HIV prevention, care support and treatment
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2009Uganda like many other developing countries, suffers from inequitable distribution of health workers between rural and urban areas and between public and private sectors. To strengthen the referral systems, people living with HIV have been trained as Network Support Agents (NSA) to work alongside health care workers in health facilities.DocumentFacilitator’s manual on planning for gender sensitive multi-sectoral response to HIV/AIDS initiatives
National AIDS Council, Zambia, 2005This manual is a learning instrument and a reference tool for beginners. It is a step-by step handbook to guide the development of local HIV/AIDS action plans. It also details how to build the capacity of trainers in order for them to systematically integrate and mainstream HIV/AIDS into all developmental programmes.DocumentRepositioning family planning: guidelines for advocacy action
Africa's Health in 2010 (Academy for Education Development), 2008Provision of family planning services in Africa is hindered by poverty, poor access to services and commodities, poor coordination of the programmes, and dwindling donor funding. In addition, traditional beliefs favouring high fertility, religious barriers, and lack of make involvement have weakened family planning interventions.DocumentA guide for monitoring and evaluation of Avian Influenza programs in Southeast Asia
MEASURE Evaluation, 2008As the world enters its sixth year of responding to the challenges posed by highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), the international community has recognized the need to move from an emergency mindset to a mid- to long-term perspective. Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) systems form a critical element in these longer-term approaches.DocumentSexual & reproductive health in the Middle East and North Africa a guide for reporters
Population Reference Bureau, 2008Cultural sensitivities and taboos surrounding sexuality are particularly pronounced in the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region, and make the role of the media vital in providing objective information about sexual and reproductive health matters.DocumentWriting about equity in health in east and southern Africa: a writing skills manual
EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2008Equity in health implies addressing differences in health status that are unnecessary, unavoidable and unfair. Equity-motivated interventions seek to allocate resources preferentially to those with the lowest health status.DocumentTraining of HIV/AIDS committees at local government authorities
Tanzania Commission for AIDS, 2007Tanzania 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 strategic plan to coordinate and strengthen the efforts of stakeholders involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS.DocumentAuntie Stella: facilitator’s and adaptation guide
Training and Research Support Centre, 2006Young people often know best what they need to be happy and healthy, but often lack a space in which to discuss these matters in a free and comfortable way. “Auntie Stella: Teenagers talk about sex, life and relationships” aims to support young people to address issues related to their lives, sex and relationships through an interactive reproductive health toolkit.DocumentNutrition and HIV/AIDS: a toolkit for service providers in the comprehensive care centres
Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2007Comprehensive care for HIV/AIDS is a complete package of care for HIV infected people, which includes clinical, psychosocial, social, legal and nursing care.DocumentSex work toolkit: targeted HIV/AIDS prevention and care in sex work settings
World Health Organization, 2004This WHO toolkit is intended as a resource to guide the development and implementation of effective HIV interventions in diverse sex work settings and is aimed at anyone who works in HIV prevention in these settings. The first section of the toolkit provides an introduction and context for HIV interventions in sex work.Pages
