Governance & HIV and AIDS

Towards universal access

| cop. 2009
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: Joint United nations programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
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  • Keywords: health programmes, pharmaceuticals, civil society, programme planning
This UNAIDS report makes clear that strong leadership and redoubled advocacy efforts are necessary to achieve the target of making universal access a reality.

What countries need : investments needed for 2010 targets

| cop. 2009
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: Joint United nations programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: development assistance, health programmes, programme planning
The conclusion of the report is that universal access has to become a reality for the hundreds of millions of people who are vulnerable to HIV infection and the millions of people living with HIV and their loved ones. Investments already made in responses to AIDS are showing results.

UNESCO HIV and AIDS education clearinghouse

| cop. 2008-
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: United nations educational, scientific and cultural organization (UNESCO)
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: education, aids
The HIV/AIDS Impact on Education Clearinghouse was established in February 2003 and is coordinated by the International Institute for Educational Planning/UNESCO supported with funds from UNAIDS.

ICASO : International council of AIDS service organizations

| cop. 2008-
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: International council of AIDS service organizations (ICASO)
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: community organization, community participation, human rights, aids
This website contains documents on issues related to HIV/AIDS and human rights.

LSEAIDS

| cop. 2008-
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: London school of economics (LSE)
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: scientific co-operation, social aspects, civil society, disease prevention, epidemics, aids
LSEAIDS brings together leading social scientists at the LSE to confront the social and economic implications of HIV/ AIDS.
 

About this portal

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.