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To effectively fulfil its mandate to co-ordinate the national response under the national strategic plan on AIDS 2006-2011, the National AIDS Commission (NAC) needs to understand the scope and effect of HIV and AIDS interventions in Lesotho. In order do this, a functional and robust M & E system needs to be in place. This document is the implementation plan of the national M & E framework to which all stakeholders have committed to using as part of the "three ones" principles. …
The Operational Plan for Tanzania Mainland National Multisectoral HIV Monitoring and Evaluation System Volume 1 (1 July 2006 to 30 June 2012) (M&E; Plan) provides detailed guidance for implementing all-important facets of the Tanzania National Multisectoral HIV M&E; System (HIV-MES). This plan is a recipe book for ensuring that a fully functional M&E; system can provide high quality data for analysing and strategically steering the national response to HIV and AIDS. …
In 2006, the National AIDS Commission (NAC) adopted the Situation Analysis on HIV in the Maldives, based on which a National Strategic Plan on HIV and AIDS (NSP) was developed and adopted by the NAC in 2007. Also in 2007, the National AIDS Program (NAP) obtained resources from the Global Fund on AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) to support it in the implementation of the NSP. Half-way through the NSP period (2007-2011), this Joint Mid-Term Review (JMTR) aimed to assist the National AIDS Program in taking stock of achievements and challenges in implementation so far. …
This regional situation analysis focuses on the responses to HIV of the education sector within the East African Community region, which covers five partner states - Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania (comprising Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar). …
This study does not address the level of implementation of HIV/AIDS education, but the framework and conditions set in policies and curricula for curriculum implementation. This analysis will however lead to an evaluation of the likely quality of implementation that may be expected, regarding criteria established through existing research and evaluation. From the analysis of the curriculum, which states goals, intention and, what can be expected to be actually implemented as HIV/AIDS education in schools and class rooms. …
This document presents the plan of action for mainstreaming gender into the Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health & HIV/AIDS Reduction in Nigeria (PSRHH) programme. The purpose of this plan is to outline how the PSRHH programme will address specific community gender needs in relation to HIV/AIDS/RSH. The plan also promotes the right of, women and men as well as young people to age-appropriate information on HIV and AIDS prevention and care services. …
This document is an analysis and report card from a gender perspective of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the United States and lays out recommendations for the Strategy's implementation to improve all women's, including transgender women's, access to HIV prevention, care, and treatment consistent with the right to nondiscrimination, dignity, bodily integrity, and ethical treatment.
Análisis de situación de los sistemas de monitoreo y evaluación de la respuesta al VIH en los países andinos y Chile: Plan subregional andino del monitoreo y evaluación de la respuesta subregional al VIH 2008-2010
Countries addressing HIV epidemics must first lay the cornerstone for evidence-based planning and decision-making by gathering strategic information (SI) from national monitoring and evaluation (M&E;) systems. While national governments and development partners have made significant progress toward building national HIV M&E; systems to support an effective and efficient response to HIV, few countries have the human resources (HR) needed to comprehensively monitor and evaluate HIV programs. …
While a number of countries have developed a national response plan for OVC, and the OVC M&E; Guide (Guide to Monitoring and Evaluation of the National Response for Children Orphaned and Made Vulnerable by HIV/AIDS) provides specific indicators to monitor and evaluate the national response, national OVC monitoring systems remain weak in most countries. …
The objectives of the National JAPR 2008 were: 1. Review the progress made towards the achievement of the Results Framework of the Kenya National HIV and AIDS Strategic Plan, KNASP, 2005/06 - 2009/10 and make recommendations on Results Framework for 2008/09. 2. Receive report on the Mid-Term Review of the KNASP 2005/6 - 2009/10 and make recommendations on Results Framework. 3. Receive reports from the district consultations, and make recommendations on the linking of national planning and budgeting cycles at district level. 4. …
Au cours de ces dernières années, la communauté internationale s'est mobilisée pour lutter contre la pandémie du sida. Aujourd'hui, les ressources humaines sont reconnues non seulement comme un capital stratégique, mais également comme la plus importante ressource pour une lutte efficace. Cependant, dans bien des pays, la pénurie et l'absence de ressources humaines qualifiées constituent très souvent un obstacle à la réalisation des objectifs des programmes de lutte contre le Sida. …
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.
This is a report from the Cambodia Development Cooperation Forum that took place from 19-20 June 2007. It looks at epidemiology of the disease - Cambodia is sustaining a concentrated epidemic while maintaining a significant treatment and impact mitigation burden. Coordination of the response trends and progress in the National Response Challenges in the National Response Cambodia's Universal Access Indicators and Targets - 2008 and 2010.
This report is the summary report of a full study supported by British Department for International Development, UN Theme Group on HIV/AIDS in China and United Nations Children's Fund.This study consists of the following parts: - Socioeconomic factors contributing to HIV epidemic; - The estimation the number of HIV/AIDS cases by the end of 2001 and projection the trend over the next decade; - An analysis of the socioeconomic impact of AIDS on three levels: family, health sector and macroeconomics; - Recommendations on prevention and control of HIV/AIDS.