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Addressing HIV and AIDS in the workplace: lessons learnt from civil society organisations and donors
STOP AIDS NOW!, 2009For a number of years, STOP AIDS NOW! and its partners have been investing in stimulating workplace responses among civil society organisations (CSOs) to HIV and AIDS. This report, published by STOP AIDS NOW!, summarises the lessons learnt, and draws on over 40 documents that have been produced detailing the work of STOP AIDS NOW! and its partners.DocumentHIV drug policies and south markets: settling controversies
Future Medicine, 2009Despite progress, antiretroviral therapy coverage in low- and middle-income countries remains poor: only 31% of HIV-infected people in need were receiving treatment in 2007.DocumentThe effects of global health initiatives on country health systems: a review of the evidence from HIV/AIDS control
Health Policy and Planning, 2009This paper, published by the Health Policy and Planning journal, reviews country-level evidence about the impact of global health initiatives (GHIs), which have had profound effects on recipient country health systems in middle and low income countries.DocumentOperations manual for delivery of HIV prevention, care and treatment at primary health centres in high-prevalence, resource-constrained settings: edition 1 for fieldtesting and country adaptation
World Health Organization, 2008This operations manual, published by the World Health Organization, provides guidance on planning and delivering HIV prevention, care, and treatment services at health centres in countries with high HIV prevalence. It provides an operational framework to ensure that HIV services can be provided in an integrated, efficient and quality-assured manner.DocumentThe double burden of human resource and HIV crises: a case study of Malawi
Human Resources for Health, 2008This paper published in Human Resources for Health examines the two crises that dominate the health sectors of sub-Saharan African countries: those of human resources and of HIV.DocumentStrengthening human resources for health to deliver HIV/AIDS and other priority services in Côte d’Ivoire
Health Systems 20/20, 2008Cote d'Ivoire has a shortage of health workers in the health system. According to the World Health Organization there is approximately one nurse for every 1,666 inhabitants. This paper describes the Health Systems 20/20 project’s assessment of the human resources for health (HRH) in both public and private sectors between 2005 and 2006.DocumentIs the HIV/AIDS response strengthening health systems?
Health Systems 20/20, 2008This article from Health Systems 20/20 summarises four sessions from the Mexico 2008 AIDS conference that look at how the AIDS response is affecting country health systems. It describes presentations from UNAIDS, the Global Fund, PEPFAR, and the World Bank Multi-country AIDS Program (MAP) amongst others.DocumentCBO capacity analysis toolkit: a toolkit for assessing and building capacities for high quality responses to HIV
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007Building the organisational, HIV technical and policy capacity of civil society organisations is key to planning and delivering high quality responses to HIV. This toolkit is is one of a series aimed at civil society and presents structured approaches to the participatory identification of capacity building needs and planning of responses.DocumentHIV/AIDS on the campus: universities and the threat of an epidemic
African Higher Education Research Online, 2006Many sub Saharan African universities have been slow to respond to HIV/AIDS pandemic. This report from African Higher Education Research Online (AHERO) analyses why universities respond the way that they do and in particular focuses on developments in Ugandan universities, a country known for its forward looking approach to HIV/AIDS.DocumentKnowledge about HIV/AIDS and policy knowledge in a South African state hospital
Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance, 2007This article published in the SAHARA Journal investigates what level of HIV/AIDS knowledge medical staff have in a state hospital in South Africa. In particular it looks at their knowledge about and practical use of current HIV/AIDS policy and counselling programmes within their hospital. The conclusions are applicable to other hospitals in South Africa.Pages
