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  1. Turning a crisis into an opportunity: Strategies for scaling up the national response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Lesotho

    The way we interpret and understand HIV/AIDS influences our choice for programmatic interventions. Therefore, this report begins by providing conceptual starting points for a comprehensive understanding of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Chapter 1 sets the national historic context, which serves as a backdrop to the heritage which we seek to preserve, and the will of the people to win. …

  2. Plan stratégique national de lutte contre le VIH/SIDA 2006-2010

    Cadre prioritaire d'orientation des activités, le Plan Stratégique National (PSN) s'articule autour de sept axes stratégiques d'intervention à savoir: la prévention; la prise en charge; la coordination; le financement; le suivi-évaluation; le renforcement des capicités et la recherche opérationnelle.

  3. Evaluation report of the Ethiopian strategic plan for intensifying multi-sectoral HIV response (2004-2008)

    The Ethiopian Government has been implementing the HIV Strategic Plan for Multi-Sectoral response (SPM) for the period 2004-2008. The SPM was envisaged to enhance implementation capacity, coordination and networking, leadership and mainstreaming, social mobilization and community empowerment, integration of services and targeting responses in order to alleviate the health, social and economic impact of HIV. The SPM has been the lead document in organizing and implementing responses in Ethiopia. …

  4. Getting sensitive. Helping civil society groups gain funding for gender-sensitive HIV programmes. An Exploratory Project in Malawi and Uganda

    In sub-Saharan Africa, home to two-thirds of all people living with HIV, 60% are now women. In some regions, women account for increasing percentages of all infections, especially young women (aged 15 to 24), who are particularly vulnerable. In sub-Saharan Africa, their risk of HIV infection is three to five times higher than that of young men (UNAIDS, 2008). The Exploratory Project was a partnership of GTZ and two established NGOs in Malawi and Uganda. …

  5. Plan Stratégique National pour la Prevention et le Contrôle des IST et du VIH/SIDA en Haïti 2002-2006

    Inspiré par la vision de l'ONUSIDA, ce plan met l'accent sur la necessité:- d'agir sur les trois pilliers de la dynamique de l'épidémie : le risque, la vulnerabilité et l'impact;- d'élargir la capacité de réponseLes stratégies proposées ne sont pas certes exhaustives, mais elles sont prioritaires, tenant compte du diagnostic stratégique de la situation en Haïti, des besoins identifiés et des leçons apprises. Ces stratégies ont été retenues sur la base d'un concensus entre les participants des différents secteurs lors d'ateliers et de rencontres organisé à travers tout le pays.

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