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Expanding treatment access and strengthening HIV and AIDS programmes in ways that strengthen the broader health systems agenda: issues for the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria
EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2004This paper from Equinet outlines the need to ensure a health systems-strengthening approach to the delivery of anti-retroviral therapy (ART), which would result not only in equitable delivery of essential health care, but also ensure long-term and sustained effectiveness of ART programmes.DocumentA joint assessment of HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care in China (2004)
UN Theme Group on HIV/AIDS in China, 2004This report provides an update on the 2003 Assessment of HIV and AIDS Prevention Treatment and Care in China. It describes the overall HIV and AIDS situation in China, stating that national HIV prevalence remains low. However, clusters of high prevalence exist, both geographically and among specific sub-groups.DocumentCivil society and the 'Three Ones'
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2005This discussion paper examines the issues and questions that are emerging for civil society around the development of the 'Three Ones' initiative. It is based upon the practical experiences and strategic discussions of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, International Council of AIDS Service Organisations and their partners and members.DocumentWhite House policy on HIV/AIDS, chapter seven: the global HIV/AIDS epidemic
White House Council of Economic Advisors, 2005This chapter, from the White House Policy on HIV and AIDS, describes the global epidemic and outlines current American policy aimed at tackling it. The chapter discusses the nature of the crisis and its consequences.DocumentIf not now, when?: HIV, drugs and prevention
Christian Aid, 2004This Christian Aid report argues that the provision of antiretroviral therapy (ART) must go hand in hand with HIV prevention for success. The report first describes the global HIV crisis. It then outlines the barriers which prevent ART from stopping the HIV epidemic and ways to overcome these barriers.DocumentHIV prevention in the era of expanded treatment access
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 2004This report by the Global HIV prevention working group argues that long term success against HIV and AIDS requires simultaneous expansion of both antiretroviral therapy (ART) and prevention. The report makes detailed recommendations on how to effectively integrate HIV prevention into expanding HIV treatment programmes.DocumentAttitude of nursing students of Kolkata towards caring for HIV/AIDS patients
Indian Journal of Community Medicine, 2004This study, from the Indian Journal of Community Medicine, examines the attitudes of nursing students towards caring for patients with HIV and AIDS, as well as their knowledge and perceptions of the disease. Contrary to previous studies, this study found a very positive outlook of nursing students towards patients with HIV and AIDS.DocumentReproductive health and rights: HIV/AIDS and gender equality
United Nations [UN] Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, 2004This paper is part of an ongoing study that explores the role of gender in the spread of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean.DocumentThe impact of HIV/AIDS on the education sector in Uganda: examining the impact of HIV/AIDS on governance in the education sector
Association for the Development of Education in Africa, 2004This study examines the impact of HIV/AIDS on governance in the education sector.DocumentPoverty and labour market markers of HIV+ households: an exploratory methodological analysis
Development Policy Research Unit, University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa, 2004This study provides a tentative analysis of the relationship between HIV, poverty and labour markets. The author illustrates that the relationship between poverty, labour markets and HIV is not homogenous but multi-dimensional in character.Pages
