Governance & HIV and AIDS

DENIVA : Development network of indigenous voluntary associations

| cop. 2004-
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  • Publisher: Development network of indigenous voluntary associations (DENIVA)
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  • Keywords: community organization, nongovernmental organizations, poverty alleviation, children, women, aids, uganda
DENIVA is a Ugandan Network of NGOs and CBOs providing a platform for collective action and a voice to voluntary local associations to advocate for creation of more opportunities for people and CSO participation in the development of Uganda.

IDASA

| cop. 2004-
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  • Publisher: IDASA
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  • Keywords: democracy, governance, civil society, social justice, south africa
Idasa is an independent public interest organization committed to promoting sustainable democracy based on active citizenship, democratic institutions, and social justice.

Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in practice : a toolkit with a collection of resources, checklists and examples...

| cop. 2004
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  • Publisher: Swiss agency for development and cooperation (SDC)
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  • Keywords: sectoral planning, health programmes, disease prevention, agriculture, governance, aids
This toolkit from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation is a collection of resources, checklists and examples to help in mainstreaming HIV/AIDS.

What parliamentarians can do about HIV/AIDS : action for children and young people

| cop. 2003
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  • Publisher: United nations children's fund (UNICEF)
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  • Keywords: governance, disease prevention, health education, health policy, leadership, youth, aids
This information kit, prepared by UNICEF and partners, calls on parliamentarians to use their influence and resources in halting the spread of HIV/AIDS.

Global health-sector strategy for HIV/AIDS : 2003-2007 : providing a framework for partnership and action

| cop. 2003
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  • Publisher: World health organization (WHO). Family and community health
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  • Keywords: aids, disease prevention, disease control, health services, health programmes, health policy, guidelines
WHO has developed this Strategy as an action-oriented and outcomefocused document, which should provide important guidance on strengthening country responses, resulting in improved prevention, health-promotion, treatment and care programmes.
 

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.