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  1. Jamaica national HIV/AIDS monitoring and evaluation system. Monitoring and evaluation plan. Document A

    The Mand E system to collect data and produce information and evidence for the Jamaica National HIV/AIDS/STI Programme is described in two documents: the Mand E Plan (Document A) and the M and E Operations Manual (Document B). The M and E Plan is the fundamental document following the National Strategic Plan (NSP). It explains how a programme will measure its achievements and provide for accountability to the stakeholder and donor communities. …

  2. Monitoring the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS. Guidelines on construction of core indicators. 2010 Reporting

    To assist Member States in preparing and submitting their 2010 Country Progress reports, UNAIDS has released the new UNGASS Guidelines on Construction of Core Indicators for 2010 reporting. The new guidelines provide essential information on the composition of core indicators for reporting including the purpose of the indicator, methods of measurement and a summary interpretation of the indicator. The guidelines are also intended to ensure consistency of information across countries for accurate global progress analysis.

  3. Stratégie et plan d'action en matière de lutte contre le HIV/SIDA 2006-2010

    Le Luxembourg n'a pas de coordinateur national pour le HIV/SIDA. Le comité de surveillance du Sida assure ce rôle et suit ce qui se passe en matière de HIV/SIDA au niveau des différents ministères et de la société civile. Le Ministère de la santé à chargé le Comité de surveillance du SIDA d'élaborer un nouveau plan d'action de lutte contre le HIV/SIDA, axé en premier lieu sur la prévention. …

  4. Decreto ejecutivo n°119 (de 29 de mayo de 2001) que reglamenta la ley 3 de 2000, general sobre las infecciones de transmisión sexual, el virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana y el SIDA

    Decreto ejecutivo n°119 (de 29 de mayo de 2001) que reglamenta la ley 3 de 2000, general sobre las infecciones de transmisión sexual, el virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana y el SIDA

  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. Recommended HIV/AIDS strategies for Hong Kong 2007-2011

    The Hong Kong Advisory Council on AIDS, in its mandate to advise the government on policies relating to the prevention, care and control of HIV infection and AIDS in Hong Kong, developed this new strategy for year 2007-2011. The document serves as the blueprint for the collective AIDS effort in the next five years, in response to the changing local epidemic. This recommended strategy is divided into 3 parts. The first part comprises a brief overview of the current HIV/AIDS situation and programme response. The second part depicts the Strategies framework and identifies current priority areas. …

  7. HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean: issues and options. A background report

    This report gives an overview of the challenges in addressing the problem of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean. It sets out the ways in which Caribbean countries and regional bodies such as the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) have responded to the epidemic. It also highlights a range of strategies for donor coordination and cooperation in the region. Finally, it identifies the World Bank's role in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the region.

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