Governance & HIV and AIDS

Guidelines for HIV/AIDS interventions in emergency settings

| [2003]
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: Inter-agency standing committee (IASC)
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: disease prevention, disaster relief, aids
The purpose of these guidelines is to enable governments and cooperating agencies, including UN Agencies and NGOs, to deliver the minimum required multisectoral response to HIV/AIDS during the early phase of emergency situations.

Survival is the first freedom : applying democracy & governance approaches to HIV/AIDS work

| [2001]
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: Pact
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: democracy, rule of law, governance, aids
This toolkit was created to assist efforts to scale up responses to the pandemic and increase access to prevention and care services through collaboration at individual, community, and national levels.

Support to the Tanzanian government with adolescent sexual and reproductive health

| 2011
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: Department for international development (DFID)
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: health services, health policy, health education, disease prevention, nongovernmental organizations, adolescents, tanzania
This study set out to better understand how the Global Fund, the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation, PEPFAR and the World Bank conceptualise the integration of HIV services with health systems and their strategies to support this at country level.

Getting to zero : 2011-2015 strategy

| 2010
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: Joint United nations programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: health policy, health programmes, aids, governance
The focus of this report is on getting to zero new infections, zero aids-related deaths, and zero discrimination. In getting to zero, there is the need to strengthen several mechanisms that cover the breadth of the Programme, from its governance to the specifics of country delivery.

UNDP's partnership with the Global fund in Liberia : supporting implementation, developing capacity

| 2010
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: UNDP
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: health policy, health programmes, health services, aids, undp
This publication focuses on programme implementation, service delivery and capacity-development achievements made since UNDP assumed the role of Principal Recipient in a country rebuilding itself after more than a decade of ruinous civil conflict.
 

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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.