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UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse

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  1. More funding needed for international reproductive health

    The international community has repeatedly recognized the importance of achieving universal access to sexual and reproductive health, with reinvigorated efforts in 2010. Although sexual and reproductive health has proven a wise use of development dollars, donors and governments are not doing enough to mobilize additional funding and maximize the impact of money spent. There is widespread acknowledgement that universal access to reproductive health - including family planning and maternal health services and supplies - is long overdue. …

  2. Making Aid Effectiveness Work for Family Planning and Reproductive Health

    This Population Action International Working Paper analyzes the five principles of aid effectiveness - country ownership, alignment, harmonization, managing for results, and mutual accountability - from a family planning and reproductive health perspective. It also describes how the Paris Declaration has changed the ways of managing and delivering aid; highlights entry points and obstacles for champions working to improve funding and policies; and makes recommendations for civil society organizations, governments and donors.

  3. Achieving universal access : the UK's strategy for halting and reversing the spread of HIV in the developing world

    This document sets out the UK's commitment to the goal of universal access to comprehensive HIV prevention programmes, treatment, care and support, and describes the need for special attention on HIV prevention and care in order to achieve universal access and Millennium Development Goal 6. It details the UK's vision for achieving this goal; it places at its heart the needs and rights of women, young people, children and vulnerable groups. …

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