Governance & HIV and AIDS

EQUINET : the regional network on equity in health in southern Africa

| 2008-
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: EQUINET
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  • Keywords: health services, civil society, poverty, aids, health policy, africa south of sahara, southern africa
EQUINET is a network of professionals, civil society members, policy makers, state officials and others within the region who have come together as an equity catalyst, to promote and realise shared values of equity and social justice in health.

Kubatana.net : the NGO network alliance project : an online community for Zimbabwean activists

| 2008-
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: Kubatana
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: civil society, human rights, zimbabwe
The NGO Network Alliance Project aims to improve the accessibility of human rights and civic information in Zimbabwe.

HIV and AIDS : community organisers toolbox

| 2008-
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: Education & training unit (ETU)]
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: community participation, disease prevention, health planning, health services, children, aids
This toolbox contains guides that focus on local responses to HIV and Aids. It targets people living with HIV or Aids, municipalites, government services and community and welfare organisations.

Governance of HIV/AIDS reponses

| 2008-
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: United nations development programme (UNDP)
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: programme management, health programmes, human rights, leadership, governance, aids
The effective governance of HIV/AIDS strategies is contingent on large-scale multi-sectoral planning, which provides the necessary frameworks for a coordinated response of a diverse range of partners.

Democracy and governance

| 2008-
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: Communication initiative]
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: democracy, governance, information exchange
Where communication and media are central to Democracy and Governance
 

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.