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IFAD strategy paper on HIV/AIDS for East and Southern Africa: October 2001
International Fund for Agricultural Development, 2001This strategy paper delineates IFAD's role in helping to stem the spread of the epidemic and in addressing its effects on the rural poor and on agricultural and rural development. It describes the approach the Fund will use to achieve these objectives:adapting existing agricultural and rural development strategies and programmes to the challenges of HIV/AIDSintroducing new componentDocumentPoverty and human development: UNDP Human Development Report 1997 (highlights)
Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 1999DocumentHuman resources in agricultural and rural development
Sustainable Development Department, FAO SD Dimensions, 2001Papers on several main developments and issues that either persist or are emerging in the area of human resources for agricultural and rural development.DocumentWorking Document on Health and Family Planning Indicators: A Tool for Results Frameworks
Africa Bureau Information Center, USAID, 1999Draws on technical reviews of USAID mission documents, with the aim of providing an introduction to the results framework (a hierarchical model consisting of strategic objective, supporting intermediate results, and key performance indicators; presenting and defining key indicators; and offering guidance on difficulties in collecting and interpreting data for these indicators.DocumentThrough a gender lens: Resources for Population, Health and Nutrition Projects
Family Health International, 1998Reviews existing models and methodologies for incorporating a gender perspective into U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) development initiatives.DocumentThe impact of HIV/AIDS on food security
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2001This article begins by emphasising that HIV/AIDS cannot be considered solely as a health problem and sufficient efforts are needed to address its social, economic and institutional consequences. Indeed the report suggests that increasingly, the HIV/AIDS epidemic is having a major impact on nutrition, food security, agricultural production and rural societies in many countries.DocumentThe State of the World’s Children 2001
United Nations Children's Fund, 2001Drawing on reports from the world over, The State of the World’s Children 2001 details the daily lives of parents and other caregivers who are striving – in the face of war, poverty and the HIV/AIDS epidemic – to protect the rights and meet the needs of these young children.DocumentThe participation toolkit: A USAID health population & nutrition officer's guide to using participatory approaches for managing HIV/ AIDS activities
US Agency for International Development, 1998Toolkit designed for use by USAID HPN officers and their partners to facilitate the participatory management of their HIV/ AIDS programs. The toolkit is divided into four modules.DocumentIncreasing the nutritional impacts of agricultural interventions
Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 1999Study provides information on program and policy options. The findings and recommendations are based on an extensive review of the literature as well as interviews with researchers, USAID managers and other development and donor organizations.DocumentPotential uses of food aid to support HIV/AIDS mitigation activities in Sub-Saharan Africa
Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2000This article looks at ways of using food aid as an intervention to mitigate the impacts of HIV/AIDS.Pages
