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Antiretroviral globalism, biopolitics, and therapeutic citizenship
International Development Research Centre, 2004This chapter from the book Global Assemblages explores how AIDS is producing new forms of actors and subjects, such as therapeutic citizens.DocumentWomen lead in the fight against AIDS
Centre for Development and Population Activities, 2006This publication, from the Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA), provides powerful stories of a range of women who are actively engaged in the response to HIV and AIDS. Each woman’s story describes her experiences and the AIDS situation in her respective country. Country experiences include Zimbabwe, Uganda, Ukraine, Kenya, Swaziland, Bangladesh, Nepal, USA and Pakistan.DocumentSupporting safe and effective ARV treatment in India: building treatment friendly communities
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2006This rapid situation assessment, from the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, explores the psychological, social and material needs of those on ART (anti-retroviral therapy) in India (Manipur and Andhra Pradesh). It also explored the challenges faced by people on ART and quality of existing services.DocumentEvaluating Stepping Stones: a review of existing evaluations and ideas for future M&E work
ActionAid International, 2006This report, published by ActionAid International, reviews monitoring and evaluation (M&E) data on "Stepping Stones" – a participatory training package designed to address the prevention of HIV, and care for people living with HIV and AIDS, by promoting communication and relationship skills within households and communities.Document2006 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.DocumentWe are one but we are many
Panos AIDS Programme, 2006This paper, from Panos London, explores how social movements can be powerful forces for inclusive social change in local, national and international responses to HIV and AIDS. The paper, prepared as part of a larger project on social mobilisation, will be the starting point of an online discussion in June 2006.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.DocumentCBO/FBO capacity analysis: a toolkit for assessing and building capacities for high quality responses to HIV/AIDS
Communities Responding to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic, 2005This tool, developed by the CORE Initiative, enables community and faith-based organisations to analyse levels of capacity in different areas of organisational and technical work. The tool is designed to facilitate group discussions between members of community organisations (CBO) and external facilitators providing capacity-building support. It can also be self-administered by the CBO.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.Pages
