Governance & HIV and AIDS
| 2009
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Joint United nations programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: health policy, leadership, health programmes
The global response to the HIV epidemic is at a crossroads. The emergency footing of the response over the past 25 years and the broad social mobilization of stakeholders have spearheaded remarkable action and results. Yet the hard-won gains are fragile and call for sustained commitment.
| 2009
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Joint United nations programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: health policy, health programmes, evaluation
The primary purpose of this document is to provide key constituents who are actively involved in a country’s response to AIDS with essential information on core indicators that measure the effectiveness of the national response.
| 2008
- Author(s):
- Publisher: International HIV/AIDS alliance
- Pages: --
- Keywords: programme planning, health programmes, nongovernmental organizations, governance, aids
This toolkit provides a range of tools for analysing the capacity of intermediary organisations; i.e: those organisations providing financial and/or technical support to grassroots HIV organisations.
| 2008
- Author(s):
- Publisher: AIDS accountability international
- Pages: --
- Keywords: aids, human rights, civil society
The AIDS Accountability Country Scorecard is a rating of the degree to which governments are fulfilling the commitments they have made to respond to the epidemic.
| 2008
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Joint United nations programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
- Pages: --
- Keywords: development assistance, programme management, health programmes, evaluation
This report presents a brief synopsis on the progress made towards implementation at country level of the “Three Ones” principles, GTT, and other UNAIDS-sponsored initiatives that support the application of the Paris Declaration. It will identify lessons learnt and best practice examples.
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.