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Accelerating progess on girls' education: towards robust and sustainable outcomes
United Nations Children's Fund, 2002This document outlines a strategy for accelerating progress on Girls’ Education in order to meet the goal of gender equality in primary and secondary education by 2005.DocumentContracting non-governmental organizations for HIV/AIDS: Brazil case study
Partners for Health Reformplus, 2000Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have led the way in providing HIV/AIDS services and extending the reach of national and international programs, yet there is little information on the successful procedures for selecting, contracting, and supervising NGOs.DocumentUK working group on increasing access to essential medicines in the developing world: Policy recommendations and strategy
Department for International Development, UK, 2002This report of the UK Working Group on Increasing Access to Essential Medicines in the Developing World proposes that pharmaceutical companies provide drugs at near to cost price for HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria to the poorest countries.DocumentHIV/AIDS and the education sector: the foundations of a control and management strategy in South Africa
International Institute for Educational Planning, UNESCO, 2000This document sets out to respond to a request from the UN Economic Commission for Africa for details about what is being done in South Africa to control and manage HIV/AIDS in the education sector, and to mitigate its consequences.The author begins by giving an overview of the spread and impact of HIV/AIDS in South Africa, before looking more deeply at the impacts of the pandemic on the educatDocumentContracting non-governmental organizations to combat HIV/AIDS
Partners for Health Reformplus, 2001In many developing countries, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have taken the lead in responding to the HIV/AIDS crisis. As international funding to combat HIV/AIDS has increased, donors and government officials are looking for effective ways to distribute new funding to maximise impact.DocumentImpact of HIV/AIDS on agriculture and the private sector in Swaziland: the demographic, social and economicimpact on subsistence agriculture, commercial agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives and business
TAT Health Services, Swaziland, 2002This study attempts to determine the impact of HIV/AIDS on agriculture and the private sector, obtain vital information on vulnerability of agriculture and the private sector to HIV/AIDS related morbidity and mortality; and identify strategies that can be implemented to prevent and control the epidemic. A key finding of the paper is that HIV/AIDS has not affected the profitability and productDocumentHIV/AIDS and older people: the African situation
HelpAge International, 2002Leaflet explaining the situation and role of older people in the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa.DocumentPapers of FAO/SARPN Workshop on HIV/AIDS and Land, Pretoria
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2002Series of country papers on HIV/AIDS and land in Lesotho, Kenya, South Africa, Malawi, Tanzania, with concluding paper on methodological and conceptual issues. The key questions addressed include: The impact on and changes in land tenure systems (including patterns of ownership, access, and rights) as a consequence of HIV/AIDS with a focus on vulnerable groups.DocumentEducation as a vehicle for combating HIV/AIDS
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2001This essay explores the two sides of the relationship between education and HIV/AIDS.DocumentCivil society and the invention of social policy: state, society and citizenship in the fight against AIDS
Civil Society and Governance Programme, IDS, 2000HIV/AIDS is an analytically useful policy domain because of the uncertain, complex and highly contested nature of the public health interventions that were needed. This article examines the role of New York City's AIDS community in the development of local and national HIV/AIDS policies.Pages
