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Fighting HIV/AIDS with peanuts: a year in the life of the Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria
Christian Aid, 2002The Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria has been feted as a major positive result of 2001’s UN Special Session on HIV/AIDS and G8 summit. Indeed, some policy-makers appear to believe that the existence of the Fund means that the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the developing country health crisis have been ‘dealt with’.DocumentThe Global Fund: which countries owe how much?
Aidspan, 2002The majority of the world's nations resolved at UNGASS, a major United Nations conference on AIDS, to increase annual expenditure on the AIDS epidemic to $7-10 billion by 2005, with much of this money to be raised and disbursed by a new global fund – now known as the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria.DocumentGlobal Fund update
International Council of AIDS Services Organsiations, 2002This Update has been prepared to keep NGOs and civil society abreast of the latest developments with respect to the Fund.DocumentNGO participation in the Global Fund: a review paper
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2002This paper summarises a review undertaken by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance in August and September 2002, assessing the participation of HIV non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in 6 country level processes of the Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria.DocumentScaling up the response to infectious diseases: a way out of poverty
World Health Organization, 2002The report calls for a major increase in the international response to the three major killers: HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria. It begins by profiling these diseases, in terms of their spread, the relationship between the diseases and the reason why the poor are particularly vulnerable to them.The authors argue that the tools to address these diseases are available, but inequitably distributed.DocumentThe impact of HIV/AIDS on Southern Africa’s children: poverty of planning and planning of poverty
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2002This paper takes an approach to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the Southern Africa region based on a 'high road' and a 'low road' response to HIV/AIDS by Save The Children UK. His main argument is based on the fact that in the absence of good planning, the toll of HIV/AIDS on the Southern Africa Development Community will result in considerable poverty and misery.DocumentPreventing HIV infection, promoting reproductive health: UNFPA Response 2002
United Nations Population Fund, 2002This document provides information on the strategy and actions of the United Nations Population Fund over the past year.Sections of the report focus on the fund's strategy, its country and regional programmes and its work in global arenas such as UNGASS and UNAIDS.The document concludes with signs of progress, citing the increase in coverage of programmes and political commitment to addressiDocumentHIV/AIDS and poverty reduction strategies. a policy note
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 2002The Policy Note provides a synthesis of current thinking on the interface between poverty reduction strategies and efforts to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS.DocumentThe economic consequences of HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 2002The paper provides an analysis of the impact of HIV/AIDS on the health sector, public education, the supply of labor and the returns to training in nine Southern African countries.Drawing on the preceding sections, it assesses the impact of HIV/AIDS on per capita income in a neoclassical growth framework.
