Governance & HIV and AIDS

Open society initiative for West Africa : OSIWA : helping West Africans to build open societies

| cop. 2008-
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  • Publisher: Open society initiative for West Africa (OSIWA)
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  • Keywords: civil society, aids, west africa
The Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) was established in 2000 as a part of the global network of autonomous Soros Foundations. OSIWA promotes open societies where democracy, good governance, the rule of law, basic freedoms and widespread civic participation prevail.

USAID 10 year grant : final report

| cop. 2008
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: International HIV/AIDS alliance
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  • Keywords: development assistance, civil society, health policy, evaluation, aids
This report provides details of how a USAID ten year grant has supported the Alliance in developing a true community-led response to HIV and AIDS by building sustainable indigenous civil society organisations.

The World bank's commitment to HIV/AIDS in Africa : our agenda for action, 2007-2011

| cop. 2008
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  • Publisher: World bank
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  • Keywords: programme management, civil society, evaluation, development assistance, aids, africa
This Agenda for Action reaffirms the Bank’s determination to remain a full partner in the fight against HIV/AIDS through the provision of funding, analytical support, capacity development, and knowledge sharing.

National AIDS commissions

| cop. 2007-
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  • Publisher: University of Sussex. Institute of development studies]. (IDS)
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  • Keywords: community organization, programme management, leadership, aids
This Eldis HIV/AIDS Key Issues Guide is a resource for donors, governments, implementers, researchers and academics and others interested in the architecture of national HIV responses.

ICSS : International civil society support

| cop. 2007-
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: International civil society support (ICSS)
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  • Keywords: civil society, community organization, governance, aids
ICSS's objective is to develop and implement a comprehensive Civil Society HIV/AIDS agenda, that is owned and driven by Civil Society stakeholders and supports Civil Society to strengthen their own response to HIV/AIDS and to strengthen the response of na
 

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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.