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Guide to European population assistance
European NGOs for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Population and Development, 2003Directory of funding from all major European budget lines in the field of sustainable development.The Guide is a reference work for development organisations and provides an overview of available public funding from 15 European countries and the European Community (amounting to over Euro 33 billion of funds available for development work, including SRH, HIV/AIDS etc.).DocumentAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in the Americas
Pan American Health Organization, 2001This document: outlines the current epidemiological situation in the Americasdetails progress in preventionprogress being made in national, subregional and regional responsesoutlines future challenges and opportunities such asthe need to continue strengthening the capacity for monitoring and surveillance of the HIV/AIDS/STI situation at the national and regional levelDocumentResolution on Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in the Americas
Pan American Health Organization, 2001This paper outlines the resolutions taken at the meeting of the 43rd Directive Council on AIDS in the Americas held in Washington DC between the 24 and the 28th of September 2001Considering the trends in the HIV/AIDS/STI epidemic in the Americas and their present and future impact, and recognising the need for a commitment by governments and society to respond effectively and with solidarity tDocumentIFAD strategy paper on HIV/AIDS for East and Southern Africa: October 2001
International Fund for Agricultural Development, 2001This strategy paper delineates IFAD's role in helping to stem the spread of the epidemic and in addressing its effects on the rural poor and on agricultural and rural development. It describes the approach the Fund will use to achieve these objectives:adapting existing agricultural and rural development strategies and programmes to the challenges of HIV/AIDSintroducing new componentDocumentYouth and HIV/AIDS: can we avoid catastrophe?
Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University, 2001To stop the HIV/AIDS epidemic from becoming a catastrophe, prevention strategies must do much more to reach young people right away. Of the over 60 million people who have been infected with HIV in the past 20 years, about half became infected between the ages of 15 and 24. Today, nearly 12 million young people are living with HIV/AIDS.DocumentChildren on the brink: strategies to support children isolated by HIV/AIDS
Synergy Project, USAID, 2000In the countries most affected by HIV/AIDS, there has been growing concern over the number of orphans, a problem that has increased largely as a result of the pandemic. This report was developed by two independent researchers contracted by USAID to review the situation of AIDS orphans.DocumentSocial technology and human health
Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 2001Exploring the relationship between technology and health this paper argues that technology itself will do little to benefit human health without the complex processes of development and distribution that give access to that technology.DocumentAIDS epidemic update 2001
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001Paper provides overviews of statistics of HIV/AIDS infections and looks at methods for prevention of epidemic. It suggests there exists a particular opportunity for action in countries where either the rate of HIV is low or which have large populations.It loks at figures by region.DocumentThe status and trends of HIV/AIDS/STI epidemics in Asia and the Pacific
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001Report looks at current statistics of AIDS/HIV/STI in Asia and the Pacific and discusses the trends behind population groups and country regions where infections are prevalent.It suggests that focused interventions can keep infection rates low in specific groups and reduce the risk of extensive HIV spread in the population at large.DocumentAIDS: the undeclared war
Stakeholder Forum, 2001Identifying the key issues relating to the war on HIV / AIDS as access to medication, cultural factors, lack of knowledge and resource short-fall this paper discusses broad areas of change needed to break current trends.The author goes on to suggest some more detailed policy responses for governments, ngos, the private sector and international institutions placing HIV /AIDS in the context of thPages
