Governance & HIV and AIDS
Lisk, Franklyn | 2007
- Author(s): Lisk, Franklyn
- Publisher: University of Warwick. Centre for the study of globalisation and regionalisation
- Pages: --
- Keywords: health policy, aid programmes, development, governance, aids, epidemics
This paper analyzes how the ability of the state to address the threat posed by HIV/AIDS to sustainable development is affected by existing governance structures and the mechanisms of global institutions.
Lisk, Franklyn | 2007
- Author(s): Lisk, Franklyn
- Publisher: University of Warwick. Centre for the study of globalisation and regionalisation
- Pages: --
- Keywords: private sector, employees, financial aspects, disease prevention, aids
This paper is about the contribution of the private sector, from a governance perspective, to an effective HIV/AIDS response.
Loewenson, R. | 2009
- Author(s): Loewenson, R.
- Publisher: EQUINET
- Pages: --
- Keywords: parliamentary practice, health, legislation, east africa, south africa
Parliaments can play a key role in promoting health and health equity through their representative, legislative and oversight roles. This report presents the findings of the general progress on parliament work on health.
London, Leslie | 2007
- Author(s): London, Leslie
- Publisher: BioMed central
- Pages: --
- Keywords: human rights, community participation, socially disadvantaged persons, aids, south africa
Lule, Elizabeth | 2007
- Author(s): Lule, Elizabeth
- Publisher: World bank. Africa region
- Pages: --
- Keywords: aids, disease control, development assistance, sectoral planning, partnership, health planning, health programmes, disease prevention, evaluation, africa south of sahara
This Agenda for Action focuses on mainstreaming HIV/AIDS activities into broader national development agendas as a critical aspect of economic growth and human capacity development.
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The information portal provides access to selected, free full-text electronic publications and other Internet sources on the mechanisms of interaction through which HIV and AIDS policies and strategies are developed, implemented, monitored and evaluated at different levels involving both public and private parties.