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  1. National Monitoring and Evaluation Plan for HIV Prevention Targeting Most-At-Risk Populations and Migrant Workers, 2010-2011, Thailand

    The National Monitoring and Evaluation Plan for HIV Prevention Targeting Most-At-Risk Populations and Migrant Workers provides a unified and harmonized monitoring and evaluation system for Thailand. It follows the principle of the Three Ones: one agreed HIV/AIDS action framework that provides the basis for coordinating the work of all partners; one national AIDS coordinating authority, with a broad based multi-sector mandate; and one agreed HIV country-level monitoring and evaluation system. …

  2. The AIDS Accountability Scorecard on Women 2009: are governments keeping their promises?

    The AIDS Accountability Scorecard on Women presents an analysis of the degree to which countries are fulfilling their commitments to respond to the needs of women in the context of the AIDS epidemic. The Scorecard has been developed through a consultative process involving globally acknowledged experts from civil society, UN agencies, and research and public health institutions.

  3. Children and AIDS: Fourth Stocktaking Report, 2009

    In 2005, the epidemic's consequences prompted UNICEF, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and other partners to launch Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS, a global campaign to focus attention and resources on mitigating the worst effects of HIV and AIDS on children and young people. Four years into this effort, many lives have been saved or improved because national governments, non-governmental organizations, local communities and international organizations have been examining the evidence and responding. …

  4. Promoting gender equality in HIV and AIDS responses: making aid more effective through tracking results

    UNIFEM and the European Commission (EC) have been working in collaboration to prioritize gender equality in aid agendas and to get a clearer picture of the effect that HIV funding and policy have on women's lives, focusing in particular on the impact it has on ending violence against women and in improving women's sexual and reproductive health access and rights. …

  5. Sudan national strategic plan and sectoral plans on HIV and AIDS 2004-2009

    The objectives of this plan are: To maintain the current level of HIV/AIDS prevalence at less than 2% by 2009. 2. To reduce AIDS morbidity, mortality and improve the quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS. 3. To build the capacity of the different partners involved in the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS and to enable them to participate effectively in the national response. 4. To mobilize political and community leaders to ensure their commitment, coordinate national (government and private sector) and international resources for HIV/AIDS prevention and control activities.

  6. ADITHI : a journey of 15 years for the women by the women and of the women

    The goal of ADITHI (Agriculture, Animal husbandry, Dairy, Industries, Tree Plantation, Handicrafts, Handlooms, Horticulture, Home-Based Workers, Integration of women in the key economic sectors) are empowerment and advancement of resoourceless women and girl children through awareness generation programmes, leadership development, livelihood and income generation programmes in key economic sectors by forming self-sustainable groups. The report recounts the experiences of ADITHI in the past fifteen years.

  7. Annual Project Report (APR) : January-December 2000 / prepared by Sok Chan Chhorvy and Joy Ogan

    Annual Project Report (APR) : January-December 2000 / prepared by Sok Chan Chhorvy and Joy Ogan

  8. National strategic plan STD/HIV/AIDS : prevention and care in Cambodia, 1998-2000

    National strategic plan STD/HIV/AIDS : prevention and care in Cambodia, 1998-2000

  9. The National strategy of prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in Albania 2004-2010. Let's keep Albania a low HIV prevalence country

    The National Strategy of Prevention and Control of HIV/AIDS in Albania (NSPCHA) is designed based on the following principles:- NSPCHA will help in the management, coordination and orientation of the work of government, non-governmental and international organizations with activities in the area of prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in Albania.- NSPCHA is a comprehensive document using a multifaceted approach to HIV prevention addressing the individual, community, societal and structural level prevention and control needs.- The strategy will be reviewed and, eventually, modified bi-annually ba …

  10. Operational guide on gender and HIV/AIDS: a rights-based approach

    The Operational Guide tries to make the relationship between gender, human rights and HIV/AIDS obvious to those working in the development sector. More than that, it seeks to give guidance to development programmers and practitioners on how to keep these complex linkages in mind when going about their daily business. The Operational Guide gives this support by providing a coherent conceptual framework and a set of guidelines/ checklists and tools. …

  11. Guide to the monitoring and evaluation of the national response for children orphaned and made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS

    This document provides guidance to governments, international organizations and NGOs in the monitoring and evaluation of the national response for children orphaned and made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS. It includes methods and tools for measurement at the national level. …

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