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Global Fund - World Bank HIV/AIDS programmes: Comparative advantage study
World Bank, 2006This study was undertaken at the request of the Global Fund and the World Bank (HIV/AIDS Global Program Team) in response to a recommendation in June 2005 from the Global Task Team (GTT) that the two institutions should “evaluate and clarify areas of overlap, comparative advantages and complementarities”.DocumentCross sectoral partnerships and participation: Are National AIDS Councils a useful mechanism for facilitating partnerships and participation?
Institute for Democracy in South Africa, 2003This workshop report prepared by the Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA), examines the impact of a multi sectoral approach in dealing with the health, social and economic impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa. The authors evaluate the South African National AIDS Council (SANAC) as a model for improving multi-sectoral partnership working.DocumentConsultation on harmonisation of international AIDS funding
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004The “Three Ones” are guiding principles that promote universal coordination between national authorities and their partners in tackling the global HIV/AIDS epidemic.DocumentReport of the Global Task Team independent assessment
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2007This report from UNAIDS assesses the implementation of the Global Task Team (GTT) recommendations in two key areas: technical support provision to the national AIDS response as brokered by the UN system; and harmonisation and alignment of international partners. The report findings, conclusions and recommendations are based on an independent assessment, conducted by HLSP during January-May 2007.DocumentCountry Harmonisation and Alignment Tool (CHAT) - A tool to address harmonisation and alignment challenges by assessing strengths and effectiveness of partnerships in the national AIDS response
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2007This guide from UNAIDS describes the UNAIDS Country Harmonisation and Alignment Tool (CHAT), a reporting tool used to address harmonisation and alignment issues in a countries’ national AIDS response. The guide is aimed at national AIDS coordinating authorities (NACs) and other country-level partners involved in planning and monitoring progress in the national AIDS response.DocumentEffectiveness of multilateral action on AIDS: Harmonized support to scaling up the national response
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2006This report, prepared for the 18th Meeting of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board (PCB), focuses on practical implementation of the “Three Ones”, a set of guiding principles agreed by international AIDS stakeholders to improve coordination of national AIDS interventions.DocumentThe US$500 million multi-country HIV/AIDS programme (MAP) for Africa: Progress review mission
World Bank, 2001This report from the World Bank evaluates the Multi-Country HIV/AIDS Program (MAP) for Africa, a project that aims to support national HIV/AIDS programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa to accelerate and expand existing programs of prevention, care, treatment, and capacity building. The report lists criteria for successful MAP implementation followed by recommendations for future process improvements.DocumentInterim review of the multi-country HIV/AIDS program (MAP) for Africa
World Bank, 2004This interim review of the first phase of the Multi-Country HIV/AIDS Programme (MAP) for Africa was carried out by the World Bank in January/February 2004. It examines projects in six countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Malawi, Mozambique and Sierra Leone.DocumentCommitting to results: Improving the effectiveness of HIV/AIDS assistance. An OED evaluation of the World Bank’s assistance for HIV/AIDS control
World Bank, 2007This evaluation report from the World Bank’s Operation Evaluation Department (OED) assesses the development effectiveness of the Bank’s country-level HIV/AIDS assistance.DocumentEvaluation of the World Bank’s assistance in responding to the AIDS epidemic: Ethiopia case study
World Bank, 2005This evaluation report from the World Bank’s Operation Evaluation Department (OED) assesses the effectiveness of the World Bank’s country-level HIV/AIDS assistance in Ethiopia.Pages
