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Resource needs for an expanded response to AIDS in low and middle income countries
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2005This UNAIDS report, written by the recently formed resource needs steering committee, outlines the estimated resources needed to address HIV and AIDS.DocumentOur voice, our future: young people report on progress made on the declaration of commitment to HIV/AIDS
United Nations Population Fund, 2005This report, written by young people from around the world, reviews the progress made on the Declaration of Commitment (DoC) on HIV/AIDS, adopted by the Member States at the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS (UNGASS) in June 2001.The document examines political and financial commitments, access to information services and youth participation.DocumentProgress made in the implementation of the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS: Report of the Secretary-General
UN, 2005This document outlines the progress made on the commitments set out in the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS adopted by the General Assembly on 27 June 2001. The report finds that many countries are at risk of falling short of the target of reducing the level of infection in young men and women aged 15 to 24 by 2005.DocumentPutting the "Three Ones" to work: National AIDS Commissions
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2005This Futures Groups policy briefing comments on how National AIDS Commissions (NACs) have been used to implement the goal of each country having a single coordinating authority on HIV and AIDS. This goal forms part of the UNAIDS ‘Three Ones’ framework, which aims to unify country-level HIV and AIDS action.DocumentHuman resources for health exist in communities
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2005This paper, from the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, calls for an expanded definition of health systems that includes, values and resources work carried out by communities in the frontline in responding to HIV and AIDS. The paper describes three examples of human resource development in community-driven HIV and AIDS programmes in Zambia, Burkina Faso and Ukraine.DocumentMore than words? Action for orphans and vulnerable children in Africa: monitoring progress towards the UN declaration of commitment on HIV/AIDS
World Vision, 2005This paper, from World Vision, examines how far the rights and needs of orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs) are being met in four of the worst AIDS affected countries in sub-Saharan Africa: Ethiopia, Mozambique, Uganda and Zambia.It finds that children orphaned and made vulnerable by AIDS are most likely to be missing out in terms of education, health, nutrition and other basic needs.DocumentUsing incentives to encourage AIDS programs and policies in the workplace: a study of feasibility and impact in Thailand
Horizons, 2004This paper, produced by the Horizons Project and the Thailand Business Coalition on AIDS, explores company managers’ decision-making processes in developing workplace HIV and AIDS programmes. It also explores how incentives could be used to influence this process.DocumentHealth systems strengthening and HIV/AIDS: annotated bibliography and resources
Partners for Health Reformplus, 2004The effective provision of services to those affected by HIV and AIDS will require significant strengthening of national health systems, according to this overview of recent research from the Partnership for Health Reform plus (PHRplus).In recent years there has been an important commitment to funding increased access to HIV treatment and other HIV and AIDS services, in particular through the eDocumentInterim review of the Multi-Country HIV/AIDS Program for Africa
World Bank, 2004This report presents the findings of an interim review of the Multi-Country HIV/AIDS programme for Africa (the MAP programme) and makes recommendations for the future strategic development of the programme.The MAP programme was established in 2000 by the World Bank to help African countries to build the institutional, organisational and human resources necessary to undertake a large scale progrDocumentHIV/AIDS: a new challenge for protected area management in Madagascar: the integration of HIV/AIDS activities into the management of Ankarafantsika National Park
Centre for Advanced Training in Rural Development, Humboldt University, 2005This report examines the integration of HIV and AIDS into the management of protected areas in Madagascar, looking specifically at programmes in Ankarafantsika National Park. The report highlights a number of factors that influence the vulnerability of the local population to HIV and AIDS, including poverty, lack of education and limited access to information.Pages
