Koffeld, Kjersti | 2005
- Author(s): Koffeld, Kjersti
- Publisher: Author
- Pages: --
- Keywords: governance, political aspects, aids, south africa, uganda
This thesis investigates the consequences of governance for overcoming the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The approaches of the World Bank, UNDP and the World Governance Survey to the conceptualization and measurement of governance are closely examined.
Kombe, Gilbert | 2004
- Author(s): Kombe, Gilbert
- Publisher: Abt associates [etc.]
- Pages: --
- Keywords: health services, health planning, health personnel, health economics, aids, ethiopia
The greatest constraint to the scale-up of HIV/AIDS services is the shortage of qualified, trained doctors, followed by laboratory technicians and pharmacists. This issue has received little attention nationally.
Landman, Todd and Bewsher, James and Carvalho, Edzia | 2007
- Author(s): Landman, Todd and Bewsher, James and Carvalho, Edzia
- Publisher: United nations development programme (UNDP) [etc.]
- Pages: --
- Keywords: governance, development assistance, democracy
This preliminary survey is a desk study that compiles publicly available governance assessment documentation from international donor agencies and OECD member countries.
Levine, Ruth and Oomman, Nandini | 2009
- Author(s): Levine, Ruth and Oomman, Nandini
- Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
- Pages: 3--5
- Keywords: governance, health policy, disease prevention, aids, health care delivery
This article is about how donors, developing country governments, and NGOs are searching for ways to use funding for HIV/AIDS programs that strengthen the functioning of health systems. The aim of better treatment, prevention, and care can be achieved only with attention to systemic capacities.
Lindahl, Anna and Sundset, Vivian | 2003
- Author(s): Lindahl, Anna and Sundset, Vivian
- Publisher: LinkŮping university. Department of management and economics
- Pages: --
- Keywords: health policy, sectoral planning, aids, south africa
The aim of this thesis is to, through the theoretical lenses of securitization- theory and the discourse theory of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe, establish which meanings are involved in the structuring of the issue of HIV and AIDS in South Africa.