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    Gender, HIV/AIDS transmission and impacts: a review of issues and evidence

    BRIDGE, 1998
    Reviews statistical data on gender specific effects of AIDS, and argues that gender analysis is central to a comprehensive understanding of HIV/AIDS transmission, because of its immediate relevance to sexual behaviour, which is the variable most directly affecting HIV/AIDS transmission.Makes recommendations about ways to improve data collection and analysis form a gender perspective:To
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    The participation toolkit: A USAID health population & nutrition officer's guide to using participatory approaches for managing HIV/ AIDS activities

    US Agency for International Development, 1998
    Toolkit designed for use by USAID HPN officers and their partners to facilitate the participatory management of their HIV/ AIDS programs. The toolkit is divided into four modules.
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    Health and poverty in sub-Saharan Africa

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 1999
    Poverty and ill health are intimately linked, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa where public health services are severely strained.
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    HIV/AIDS : USAID and U.N. response to the epidemic in the developing world

    Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 1998
    Review of the the HIV/AIDS prevention activities of USAID and the Joint United Nations (UN) Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDSDespite the continued spread of HIV/AIDS in many countries, USAID has made important contributions to the fight against the disease.
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    Children on the brink : updated estimates & recommendations for intervention [HIV/AIDS impacts on children]

    Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2000
    This executive summary of the report includes: new orphan estimates for 34 countries; a description of what children, families, and communities are doing to address their growing orphan problems; strategies for intervention that have been adopted; and a new strategic agenda to guide coherent action by the world communityAIDS has transformed large-scale orphaning, historically a sporadic, short
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    Increasing the nutritional impacts of agricultural interventions

    Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 1999
    Study provides information on program and policy options. The findings and recommendations are based on an extensive review of the literature as well as interviews with researchers, USAID managers and other development and donor organizations.
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    International partnership against AIDS in Africa: a framework for action

    US Agency for International Development, 2000
    The IPAA aims to: Substantially reduce new HIV infectionsProvide a continuum of care for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDSMobilise and support communities, NGOs and the private sector, and individuals to counteract the negative impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in AfricaMembers are: African governments; · the United Nations;· donors;· the private sector and the communit
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    Levels and determinants of expenditures on the treatment of HIV/AIDS in Tanzania

    Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 1997
    The study sought to provide answers to questions on levels of expenditures on the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS in Tanzania, and to analyze the major determinants of the expenditure pattern and financing levels.Donors, private individuals and government were identified as the main sources of funding for the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS.
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    AIDS in the context of development

    United Nations [UN] Research Institute for Social Development, 2000
    The first section of this paper considers AIDS in the context of widespread and worsening poverty.
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    Globalization, debt relief and poverty reduction concepts and policies

    City University, London, 2000
    This paper is focussed on contributing towards a fuller understanding of the relationship between debt relief and reduction of poverty in a political economy and historical frame.It unfolds the role of state and non state institutions in initiating, co-ordinating, and practicing bold and innovative measures to reduce the debt burden and fulfil essential human needs while inducing long term stru

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