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2006 report on the global AIDS epidemic
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2006This UNAIDS report provides comprehensive data on country responses to the AIDS epidemic. It reveals that important progress has been made since the UN’s 2001 Special Session on HIV/AIDS, but that the response to HIV has varied widely between counties and regions.DocumentKeeping the promise? A study of progress made in implementing the UNGASS Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS in seven countries
Panos AIDS Programme, 2006This report, from the Global AIDS Programme, is the product of seven studies which reviewed the progress being made in implementing the UNGASS (UN General Assembly Special Session) Declaration of Commitment (DoC). The studies were conducted in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Haiti, Latvia, Malawi, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.DocumentAddressing stigma in implementing HIV/AIDS workplace policy: the ACORD experience in Uganda
International NGO Training and Research Centre, 2006This Intrac Praxis Note describes the experience of ACORD Uganda in their efforts to implement an effective HIV and AIDS workplace policy. It focuses on the importance of addressing stigma within the organisation - both as an objective of the policy itself and as a prerequisite of its effective implementation.DocumentAnalyzing civil society participation in country-level HIV/AIDS UNGASS 2006 reviews
CARE International, 2006This report, published by CARE International, explores civil society experiences and lessons learned in the country-level review processes of the United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on HIV/AIDS. It draws on surveys conducted in Cambodia, Kenya, Malawi, Thailand, the United Kingdom and Vietnam.DocumentCivil society recommendations for the UNGASS review political declaration
International Council of AIDS Services Organsiations, 2006This document outlines recommendations from civil society for the 2006 UNGASS (United Nations General Assembly Special Session) review meeting. The document argues that political failings stand in the way of effectively addressing the epidemic.DocumentIncorporating a rapid-impact package for neglected tropical diseases with programs for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria
Public Library of Science Medicine, 2006This article, published in PLoS Medicine, examines the importance of neglected tropical diseases and looks at ways of including them in health policy. It argues that the neglected diseases may threaten the health of the poor as much as AIDS, tuberculosis, or malaria, and may have effective treatment and prevention strategies that can be delivered for less than US$1 per capita per year.DocumentDeclaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS: five years later
United Nations [UN] Conference on Environment and Development, 2006This report, from the United Nations Secretary General, provides an update on progress in the global response to HIV and AIDS since the 2001 special session. The report is based on nearly 120 country progress reports from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) as well as over 30 reports from civil society, and national and global surveys.DocumentHIV/AIDS: thinking through the politics of country responses
HLSP Institute, UK, 2006This technical approach paper considers how politics plays a role in country response to HIV and AIDS. It argues that greater analysis of the political dimensions of these responses can and should be used to understand how and why governments respond to HIV and AIDS, and how the design and implementation of interventions can be made more effective.DocumentSpending requirement presents challenges for allocating prevention funding under the President’s plan for AIDS relief
Government Accountability Office, US Congress, 2006This report considers what effects the President’s Plan for AIDS relief (PEPFAR) restrictions on funding, including abstinence-only prevention requirements, have had on country teams’ ability to implement adequate prevention strategies.DocumentExpert patients and AIDS care
Eldis HIV and AIDS Resource Guide, 2006This paper, published by the Institute of Tropical Medicine, reviews the literature on expert patient programmes for AIDS care in high-income countries, and explores their relevance for low-income countries with severe human resources shortages.Pages
