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    Civil society declaration for the UN high level meeting on AIDS

    International Council of AIDS Services Organsiations, 2011
    This document is the civil society declaration for the United Nations (UN) High Level Meeting on AIDS taking place on June 8th, 2011. It was adopted by over 400 civil society activists gathered in New York for a one-day hearing with UN Member States on progress towards reaching Universal Access to HIV treatment, prevention, care, and support.
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    Getting ahead of the wave: Lessons for the next decade of the AIDS response

    Médecins Sans Frontières, 2011
    This report details MSF’s experience in implementing treatment strategies to improve care and reduce costs for patients and health systems. It provides a snapshot of the global AIDS response by looking at the policies of 16 countries that represent a mix of low, general and hyper-endemic countries, and together account for 52.5% of the global HIV/AIDS burden.
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    Towards Universal Access: scaling up priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector

    World Health Organization, 2011
    This report reviews the progress made in scaling up access to selected health sector interventions for HIV prevention, treatment and care in low- and middle-income countries, progress made and remaining challenges to achieving universal access.
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    Global report: UNAIDS report on the global AIDS epidemic

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2010
    Based on the latest data from 182 countries, this global reference book published by UNAIDS provides a comprehensive analysis on the AIDS epidemic and response. This report includes new country by country scorecards on key issues facing the AIDS response. It includes trend data on HIV incidence from more than 60 countries.
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    Utilization of HIV-related services from the private health sector: A multi-country analysis

    Social Science and Medicine, 2011
    Increasing the participation of the private health sector in the AIDS response could help to achieve universal access to comprehensive HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. This realisation notwithstanding, little is known about the extent to which the private health sector is delivering HIV-related services.
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    Can NGOs regulate medicines markets? Social enterprise in wholesaling, and access to essential medicines

    Globalization and Health, 2011
    This paper, published by Globalization and Health, describes and assesses the activity of NGOs and social enterprise in essential medicines wholesaling.
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    Maternal, newborn, child and reproductive health

    The Global Health Council, 2010
    This position paper on maternal, newborn, child and reproductive health contains detailed information about each health area, the key interventions that are needed and the Global Health Council's positions and recommendations for making progress in these areas.Key conclusions from this paper are:
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    Child health and the missing link: working with the private sector for better results

    The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, 2010
    This paper, published by the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, is a draft for discussion on the role of the private sector in the delivery of health services and products in low- and middle-income countries, specifically in the area of child health.
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    Rethinking health-care systems: a focus on chronicity

    The Lancet, 2011
    This comment paper explains how health-care systems are currently facing a crisis of an increasing burden of chronic disease aggravated by ageing populations and complicated by the continuing risks of infectious diseases and global pandemics.
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    Ageing faster with AIDS in Africa

    The Lancet, 2011
    This paper, published by The Lancet, contends that as the AIDS epidemic matures, evidence is emerging that poorly managed HIV infection exacerbates ageing diseases, leading to increased morbidity and mortality, and that exacerbated chronic diseases should now be considered AIDS-related.

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