| cop. 2007-
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Global AIDS alliance
- Pages: --
- Keywords: aids, poverty, gender, children, women
The mission of the Global AIDS Alliance (GAA) is to galvanize the political will and financial resources needed to slow, and ultimately stop, the global AIDS crisis and reduce its impacts on poor countries hardest hit by the pandemic.
| cop. 2007
- Author(s):
- Publisher: United nations development programme (UNDP)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: development, households, community participation, disease prevention, local government, zambia
It has become apparent that people play a key role as individuals and as members of social systems in effectively responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. This report focuses on enhancing the capacity of households to fight HIV/AIDS at the household level.
| cop. 2007
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Joint United nations programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: business ethics, partnership, private sector, disease prevention, health policy, health programmes, aids
Private sector leaders increasingly recognize that the talent, resources, experience and commitment of business must play a central role in designing, implementing and promoting effective responses to AIDS. UNAIDS facilitates and supports this involvement
| cop. 2007
- Author(s):
- Publisher: United nations educational, scientific and cultural organization (UNESCO)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: programme planning, health programmes, education, epidemics, evaluation, aids
The revised strategy described in this document explains how UNESCO undertakes its work in the context of a broader effort organised through UNAIDS to move towards universal access to comprehensive HIV prevention programmes, treatment, care and support.
| cop. 2007
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Open society institute
- Pages: --
- Keywords: health policy, civil society, community participation, discrimination, aids, nicaragua, senegal, ukraine, united states, vietnam
This report indicates that marginalized populations are disproportionately impacted by HIV/AIDS. The results of this research have made it clear that national governments and international agencies must collaborate more effectively with marginalized groups in order to hear their concerns and needs.