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The role of the education sector in poviding care and support for orphans and vulnerable children in Lesotho and Swaziland
Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa, 2013As the HIV epidemic continues to unfold across southern Africa, countries are still struggling to find effective means to address many of its negative impacts at individual, family and community levels.DocumentSilenced and fogotten: HIV and AIDS agenda setting paper for women living with HIV, sex workers and LGBT individuals in southern African and Indian Ocean states
Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa, 2013Women living with HIV, sex workers, and LGBT activists and their allies first convened in Johannesburg in 2011 to develop a joint regional advocacy strategy. Three individual sector meetings were held in the first phase, while a larger platform meeting bringing together all three sectors was held in 2012.DocumentSex workers and HIV/AIDS in Uganda: Synthesis of information and evidence to inform the response - Abridged report
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2014This briefing paper is an abridged version of the KMCC knowledge synthesis document titled "Sex workers and HIV/AIDS in Uganda:DocumentLong distance truck drivers and HIV/AIDS in Uganda: Synthesis of information and evidence to inform the response - Abridged report
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2014The level of HIV among long distance truck drivers is high, chiefly because their lifestyle provides many opportunities for risky sexual behaviour, and because they have limited access to HIV prevention, testing and counselling, and healthcare. This document is an abridged edition of the KMCC synthesis report titled "Long distance truck drivers and HIV/AIDS in Uganda:&nDocumentWhat must change in fishing communities to achieve Millennium Development Goal 6 on combatting HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases in Uganda?
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2014There is a need for a much larger and more coordinated effort by a wide range of organisations and stakeholders in Uganda to develop, resource and implement policies to reduce and counter the effects of HIV/AIDS in fishing communities, and to provide programmes and services.DocumentMost at risk populations – fishing communities and HIV/AIDS in Uganda: synthesis of information and evidence to inform the response
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2014This document is the first in a series of synthesis reports addressing underserved, most-at-risk populations (MARPs). It synthesises knowledge relating to HIV/AIDS in fishing communities in Uganda, bringing together research in this area, highlighting gaps in knowledge and interventions, with the aim of informing better policy aDocumentFishing communities and HIV/AIDS in Uganda: synthesis of information and evidence to inform the response: Abridged report
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2014This document is an abridged version of the full synthesis report titled "Most at Risk Populations – Fishing Communities and HIV/AIDS in Uganda: Synthesis of Information and Evidence to Inform the Response". It provides the key points from the synthesis of knowledge relating to HIV/AIDS in fishing communities in Uganda.DocumentEliminating mother‐to‐child transmission of HIV in Uganda by 2015: what will it take?
HIV/AIDS Knowledge Management and Communication Capacity, 2014Attaining Elimination of Mother‐to‐Child Transmission (EMTCT) targets in Uganda by 2015 requires increased funding to the response from both the Government and international agencies, investment in health systems strengthening, and investment in gender sensitive, family centred community engagement.DocumentHealth in the post-2015 Development Framework: How to meet the needs of the most marginalized and excluded
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2014What will be the global vision for health after the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)? The International HIV/AIDS Alliance has engaged in the post-2015 consultations and civil society discussions to determine this vision.DocumentImpact of the global economic crisis on women, girls and gender equality
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2012The global economic crisis that began in 2008 has been the most significant economic slowdown since the Great Depression, with consequences that have ricocheted throughout the world. The crisis has impacted men and women differently, yet the policy responses and effects of austerity measures on women and girls are rarely considered.Pages
