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Tanzania Commission for AIDS (TACAIDS)
The Tanzania Commission for AIDS (TACAIDS) is a government institution mandated to provide strategic leadership and to coordinate and strengthen efforts of all stakeholders involved in the fight again - Document
Training of HIV/AIDS committees at local government authorities
Tanzania Commission for AIDS, 2007Tanzania is one of the countries hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The Tanzania Commission for AIDS was established as part of the government response to the HIV epidemic.This manual is part of the Tanzania Commission for AIDS strategic plan to coordinate and strengthen the efforts of stakeholders involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS.DocumentThe Three Ones in Action: Where we are and where we go from here
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2005Stakeholders engaged in the global, national and local responses to AIDS have agreed on the “Three Ones”—one national AIDS framework, one national AIDS authority and one system for monitoring and evaluation—as guiding principles for improving the country-level response.DocumentTurning bureaucrats into warriors, preparing and implementing multi-sector HIV-AIDS programs In Africa - a generic operations manual
World Bank, 2004This manual has been prepared to provide practical advice on preparing and implementing multi-sector programmes for countries engaged in tackling the growing HIV/AIDS epidemic. It is aimed at national AIDS commissions (NACs) and the external institutions involved in implementing national AIDS plans.DocumentMultisectoral HIV/AIDS approaches in Africa: how are they evolving?
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2006This report from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) assesses the impact of multisectoral approaches to the African HIV/AIDS epidemic. The report concludes that national governments alongside various UN departments have demonstrated strong multisectoral commitments, engaging a broad range of stakeholders through participatory and decentralised processes.Document“Three Ones” key principles:Coordination of national responses to HIV/AIDS - guiding principles for national authorities and their partners
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004This conference paper from UNAIDS sets out the “Three Ones”, three guiding principles that promote universal coordination between national authorities and their partners in tackling the global HIV/AIDS epidemic.
