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  1. Evaluation of a school-based HIV prevention intervention among Yemeni adolescents

    This article describes an evaluation of a school-based peer education intervention for HIV prevention among students in 27 high schools in Aden, Yemen. The intervention was developed after a survey among the same population in 2005, which revealed a high level of stigma toward people living with HIV (PLWH) and a low level of HIV knowledge. In a quasi-experimental design, students who received the peer education intervention (78.6%) were compared with students who did not receive the intervention (21.4%). No systematic procedure was applied in selecting students for the intervention condition. …

  2. The national strategic plan for comprehensive and multi-sectoral response to HIV/AIDS III (2011-2015) in Cambodia

    The overall goals of NSP III are: 1) To reduce the number of new HIV infections through scaled targeted prevention; and 2) To provide care and support to people living with and affected by HIV and AIDS; and 3) To alleviate the socioeconomic and human impact of AIDS on the individual, family, community and society. …

  3. HIV and AIDS in Jamaica national strategic plan 2007-2012

    This national strategic plan presents the HIV/AIDS situation in Jamaica. The situational analysis refers to surveillance data and notes that the HIV epidemic in Jamaica is driven by behavioural, economic and sociocultural factors. …

  4. USAID/Zambia CHANGES2 Program final report: June 2005 - September 2009

    The American Institutes of Research (AIR)/Community Health and Nutrition, Gender and Education Support - 2 (CHANGES2) program was implemented through an EQUIP1 Associate Award. The program commenced operations in June 2005 and was completed in September 2009. CHANGES2 received funding from the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the Africa Education Initiative (AEI), Development Assistance (DA), Fast Track Initiative (FTI), and the Economic Support Fund (ESF). …

  5. Lesotho national AIDS spending assessment (NASA) for the period 2005/06-2007/08

    The National AIDS Spending Assessment (NASA) is a tool designed to track the HIV and AIDS financial flows and actual expenditure at a country level. In essence, this systematic methodology captures all HIV expenditures, namely, health and non-health expenditures such as social mitigation, education, labour, justice and sectors related to HIV and AIDS. …

  6. Review of HIV epidemiology and HIV prevention programmes and resources in Tanzania mainland

    The overall objective of the review was to develop a sound and evidence-based HIV Prevention Strategy for Tanzania mainland as well as a two-year Plan of Action closely linked to the operational plans for the Tanzania national multi-sectoral HIV/AIDS Strategic Framework (NMSF). The specific objectives of this task were: 1. To analyze and document the trends and current drivers of the epidemic in Tanzania. 2. …

  7. Monitoring and evaluation plan of national HIV/AIDS prevention and control programme 2010-2011

    This document provides the framework for the monitoring of HIV/AIDS programs in the country. It serves as guidelines for HIV/AIDS monitoring and evaluation for decision makers, key stakeholders in the national HIV/AIDS response and program officers on essential data to be collected, utilized and reported to local and national level authorities. This plan also addresses other M&E; elements like information products, data quality, information flow, evaluation and research, capacity building and dissemination of M&E; data.

  8. Agenda national des priorités politiques de réponse au VIH/SIDA en Côte d'Ivoire pour la période 2009-2013

    L'agenda des priorités politiques de réponse au VIH/SIDA en Côte d'Ivoire a pour objectif de créer et de renforcer un cadre de dialogue et de partage national. Le rôle assigné à ce cadre consisterait à appuyer les initiatives des institutions et réseaux de la Côte d'Ivoire impliqués dans la réponse au VIH/SIDA. L'agenda des priorités politiques vise ainsi à relever les défis en matière réponse au VIH/SIDA en Côte d'Ivoire à travers une vision commune des questions complexes et par le jeu de la concertation et de la collaboration. …

  9. Analyse situationnelle des politiques liées au VIH/SIDA en Côte d'Ivoire

    L'analyse situationnelle des politiques liées au VIH/SIDA en Côte d'Ivoire a quatre principaux objectifs: (1) mener une analyse de la situation relative à l'environnement politique actuel des programmes de lutte contre le VIH/SIDA en Côte d'Ivoire ; (2) faire une revue des politiques existant ; (3) identifier les défis dans les politiques, les politiques qui devraient être modifiées, renforcées, élaborées ou changées ; (4) proposer des pistes de solutions en vue d'enrayer les obstacles et améliorer l'environnement politique pour les programmes de VIH/SIDA. …

  10. Monitoring and evaluation framework for the education sector's comprehensive response to HIV and AIDS in the Caribbean: report of stakeholders' survey in eight countries: Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, St Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia

    Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC), recently conducted a desk review, commissioned by UNESCO Kingston Cluster Office for the Caribbean, to determine the core elements for developing the capacity of the education sector to perform M & E activities that will strengthen country level responses to HIV and AIDS within a coordinated regional approach. Following the desk review, a stakeholder's questionnaire was administered to key stakeholders in the ministries of education and health. …

  11. Desk review for developing a monitoring and evaluation framework for a comprehensive HIV and AIDS response in the Caribbean education sector

    EDC conducted this desk review to determine those elements that are essential for developing the capacity of the education sector to perform M&E; activities that will strengthen country-level comprehensive responses to HIV and AIDS within a coordinated regional approach. The education sector plays an important role in the HIV and AIDS response throughout the Caribbean and M&E; helps to ensure that policies, programs, and services are addressing the primary challenges and are achieving their intended results. …

  12. National HIV and AIDS monitoring, evaluation and research framework (2009/10-2012/13)

    The purpose of this document is to outline the structures and mechanisms for measuring the implementation of KNASP III. As a supporting document to the Kenya National AIDS Strategic Plan for 2009/10-2012/13, this framework covers the national core indicators, data sources, information products and institutions responsible for monitoring whether or not the expected impact, outcome and output results are achieved. …

  13. National HIV/AIDS monitoring and evaluation framework

    The goal of the Framework is to guide coordinated and efficient collection, analysis, use, and provision of information that will enable the tracking of the progress made in the national response to HIV/AIDS and enhance informed and sound decision making and policy for the multisectoral, decentralized HIV/ AIDS programme. …

  14. Guide de Suivi et Evaluation du Plan Strategique National 2006-2010

    Le Cameroun a lancé le Plan Stratégique National (PSN) 2006-2010 en mars 2006. Ce plan a retenu six axes stratégiques d'intervention: 1) l'accès universel à la prévention en faveur des groupes cibles prioritaires; 2) l'accès universel aux traitements et soins en faveur des enfants et des adultes vivant avec le VIH; 3) la protection et le soutien aux orphelins et enfants vulnérables; 4) l'appropriation de la lutte par les acteurs; 5) la surveillance épidémiologique et la promotion de la recherche; 6) le renforcement de la coordination, de la gestion, du partenariat et du suivi-évaluation. …

  15. Winning through caring: an HIV and AIDS behavior change communication program in Eritrea. Implementation case study

    In 2001, the government of Eritrea, together with the World Bank, developed the HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Sexually Transmitted Infections, and Tuberculosis Control Project (HAMSET) to reduce the impact and spread of these devastating infections. A central element of the project is the use of communication interventions to facilitate change in those behaviors that contribute to the spread of HIV - Winning Through Caring. …

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