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Visions, voices and priorities of young people living with and most affected by HIV
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2015This report shares perspectives and insights from young people from around the world living with and affected by HIV, who share their visions for realising and claiming their sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and for setting priorities for HIV and SRHR integration.DocumentA synthesis of institutional arrangements of National AIDS Commissions in seven African countries: work in progress
HLSP Institute, UK, 2007This paper presents a synthesis of institutional arrangements and issues currently facing National AIDS Councils/Commissions (NACs) in 2007. It reviews the governance and institutional arrangements of African NACs as well as harmonisation and alignement processes. For each topic there is an analysis of emerging themes.DocumentThe impact of a food assistance program on nutritional status, disease progression and food security among people living with HIV in Uganda
International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, 2014This study contributes needed evidence of the impact of food assistance targeted to PLHIV on their nutritional status and food security outcomes. It is among only a handful of rigorously designed studiesDocumentThe SASA Study: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial to Assess the Impact of a Violence and HIV Prevention Programme in Kampala, Uganda
International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, 2014This evaluation aims to measure the impact and effectiveness of SASA! - an Activist Kit for Preventing Violence against Women and HIV. The SASA! approach aims to prevent violence against women and HIV by focusing on the root cause of women's vulnerability to both: the imbalance of power in intimate relationships.DocumentSex workers and HIV/AIDS in Uganda: Synthesis of information and evidence to inform the response - Abridged report
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2014This briefing paper is an abridged version of the KMCC knowledge synthesis document titled "Sex workers and HIV/AIDS in Uganda:DocumentLong distance truck drivers and HIV/AIDS in Uganda: Synthesis of information and evidence to inform the response - Abridged report
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2014The level of HIV among long distance truck drivers is high, chiefly because their lifestyle provides many opportunities for risky sexual behaviour, and because they have limited access to HIV prevention, testing and counselling, and healthcare. This document is an abridged edition of the KMCC synthesis report titled "Long distance truck drivers and HIV/AIDS in Uganda:&nDocumentWhat must change in fishing communities to achieve Millennium Development Goal 6 on combatting HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases in Uganda?
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2014There is a need for a much larger and more coordinated effort by a wide range of organisations and stakeholders in Uganda to develop, resource and implement policies to reduce and counter the effects of HIV/AIDS in fishing communities, and to provide programmes and services.DocumentMost at risk populations – fishing communities and HIV/AIDS in Uganda: synthesis of information and evidence to inform the response
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2014This document is the first in a series of synthesis reports addressing underserved, most-at-risk populations (MARPs). It synthesises knowledge relating to HIV/AIDS in fishing communities in Uganda, bringing together research in this area, highlighting gaps in knowledge and interventions, with the aim of informing better policy aDocumentBehaviour change communication responses to HIV/AIDS in Uganda: synthesis of information and evidence to inform the design of behaviour change communication for the epidemic
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2013Behaviour change communications (BCC) is especially important for HIV/AIDS prevention in that eliminating risky sexual practice is one of the surest ways of combatting the spread of the disease. This synthesis brings together the history and lessons from BCC in Uganda with the aim of informing better policy and programming decisions.Pages
