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What is needed to eliminate mother to child transmission of HIV/AIDS in Uganda?
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2014The virtual elimination of mother to child transmission (EMTCT) of HIV/AIDS is within Uganda's grasp, but it requires concerted effort and strategic investment from all levels of policy makers.DocumentEliminating mother to child transmission of HIV in Uganda by 2015– what will it take?: Abridged version
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2012This document is an abridged version of the synthesis report titled “Eliminating Mother‐to‐Child Transmission of HIV in Uganda by 2015: What will it take?”. It presents a synthesis of knowledge on EMTCT in Uganda, building on international and local literature, statistics, case studies, key stakeholder perspectives and other knowledge.DocumentBehaviour change communication responses to HIV/AIDS in Uganda: synthesis of information and evidence to inform the design of behaviour change communication for the epidemic: Abridged report
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 combating the spread of the disease.DocumentFishing communities and HIV/AIDS in Uganda: synthesis of information and evidence to inform the response: Abridged report
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2014This document is an abridged version of the full synthesis report titled "Most at Risk Populations – Fishing Communities and HIV/AIDS in Uganda: Synthesis of Information and Evidence to Inform the Response". It provides the key points from the synthesis of knowledge relating to HIV/AIDS in fishing communities in Uganda.OrganisationHIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity (KMCC)
KMCC is a 3-year programme designed to help Uganda's HIV/AIDS initiatives handle key communications and knowledge in order to boost efforts to combat this serious disease.DocumentEliminating mother‐to‐child transmission of HIV in Uganda by 2015: what will it take?
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2014Attaining Elimination of Mother‐to‐Child Transmission (EMTCT) targets in Uganda by 2015 requires increased funding to the response from both the Government and international agencies, investment in health systems strengthening, and investment in gender sensitive, family centred community engagement.DocumentMale youth and voluntary counseling and HIV-Testing (VCT): the case of Uganda and Malawi
African Population and Health Research Center, Nairobi, Kenya, 2009Voluntary Counseling and HIV-Testing (VCT) is defined as a process by which an individual undergoes counseling, enabling him or her to make an informed choice about being tested.DocumentValuing and compensating caregivers for their contributions to community health and development in the context of HIV and AIDS: an agenda for action
Huairou Commission, 2010This paper concerns the valuation and compensation of caregivers for their ongoing contribution to community health and development in the context of HIV and AIDS.DocumentHome-Based Care Alliance policy brief: debunking myths
Home-Based Care Alliance, 2013The Home-Based Care Alliance (HBCA) represents more than 30,000 caregivers organised into multi-district HBCAs in twelve African countries, caring for over 200,000 neighbours and friends, and with a history of organising around HIV/AIDS and its effects.OrganisationHome-Based Care Alliance (HBCA)
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