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  1. National HIV and AIDS strategic plan 2016-2020

    This National Strategic Plan (NSP) 2016-2020 is intended to sustain the progress made in the national HIV response thus far and guide the implementation of the national HIV response over the next five years. It has been developed to guide the country's efforts towards the achievement of the HIV-related Sustainable Development Goals. …

  2. Integrated strategy for HIV, Hepatitis B and C and other sexually transmitted infections

    The strategy was jointly developed by the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) and the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). By connecting interventions on HIV with those on Hepatitis B and C as well as other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), the strategy aims to create synergies in prevention, diagnosis, testing and care for patients. The document describes developments and challenges in Germany (part 1), the objectives of the strategy (part 2), the areas of intervention (part 4) and international contributions in both Europe and globally (part 5).

  3. Caribbean regional strategic framework on HIV and AIDS 2014-2018

    This document describes the Caribbean Regional Strategic Framework 2014-2018 with Section One as introduction. Section Two describes the PANCAP regional response to date, highlighting key achievements, challenges and gaps. Section Three presents an updated epidemiological profile and a discussion of the particular economic, social and cultural factors which impact on the regional response. Section Four describes the vision and goals of the CRSF, the strategic objectives and expected results. …

  4. Fiji school health policy 2016

    The policy's main goal is to institutionalise wellness in all schools in Fiji through an enabling environment and multisectorial partnership to ensure that children achieve their optimal growth and development. The objectives of Fiji's school health policy 2016 are: -Wellness activities supported and implemented in all schools through inclusion in the school curriculum by the Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts (MoEHA). -Integrated approach to School Health Programs (SHPs) within the Ministry of Health & Medical Services’ (MoHMS) public health programs. …

  5. Fiji's inter-faith strategy on HIV and AIDS, 2013-2017

    Fiji’s ‘Inter-Faith Strategy on HIV & AIDS’ is an important tool to guide the response of faith based organisations to the issue of HIV & AIDS. The strategy document outlines key strengths of FBO’s in Fiji and provides strategic guidance to FBO’s to work collectively and with their respective congregations to promote good health and well-being of the people of Fiji. …

  6. Plan estratégico nacional multisectorial de la respuesta al VIH-Sida e ITS 2011-2015, volumen I: Plan estratégico

    Volumen I: Plan Estratégico Nacional Multisectorial que describe los aspectos transversales considerados en el plan, las metas e impacto esperado. Además incluye un análisis de la situación y el contexto epidemiológico del país en relación a la epidemia de VIH-sida e ITS. Asimismo, contiene la sección específica de planificación estratégica con sus 5 ejes estratégicos: Prevención del VIH e ITS; Atención integral del VIH/sida, coinfección VIH-TB e ITS; Derechos Humanos; Sostenibilidad de la Respuesta Nacional y Sistema de Información Estratégica. Adicionalmente incluye el costeo del Plan. …

  7. Actualización del plan estratégico multisectorial de la respuesta nacional al VIH/SIDA 2007-2015 - Planes operativos multisectoriales 2011-2013

    El Ministerio de Salud Pública del Ecuador y el Programa Nacional de Prevención y Control del VIH-sida, en un proceso consensuado entre el sector público y sus asociados, elaboró en el año 2007 el Plan Estratégico de la Respuesta Nacional al VIH 2007-2015 (PEM). …

  8. Republic of Fiji national strategic action plan on HIV and STIs 2016-2020

    Twenty seven years have elapsed since the first HIV case was reported in Fiji in 1989. Since then, in recognising HIV and AIDS as a development issue, the Government, through the collaboration of stakeholders and the coordination of the Ministry of Health and Medical Services, has sustained a national response, in conformity with the changing profile of the epidemic. As with the previous National Strategic Plan (NSP) for STIs, HIV & AIDS, this strategic plan has been updated and expanded to ensure that the response reaches beyond the health sector. …

  9. Plan estratégico nacional para la respuesta a las ITS y al VIH-SIDA 2015-2018 (PEN 2015-2018)

    El Plan Estratégico Nacional para la Respuesta a las ITS y al VIH-SIDA (PEN) recopila la visión, las estrategias y los resultados principales de la Respuesta Nacional para el periodo 2015-2018.

  10. Cook Islands: integrated national strategic plan for sexual and reproductive health, 2014-2018

    The NSP Working Group met from June 2012 to October 2013 and identified the following priority areas for the Cook Islands Integrated National Strategic Plan for Sexual and Reproductive Health. These priority areas are integrated with each other and not prioritised within themselves; each is as important as the others: leadership and policies, prevention and gender rights, program integration, comprehensive management of STIs and family planning, reproductive health and gender based violence.

  11. Conceptual framework for elimination of new HIV infections in Cambodia by 2020

    The Conceptual Framework for Elimination of New HIV infections in Cambodia by 2020 is an important document that recommends key strategies and cost effective and high quality package of priority activities. With the aim of reaching Zero New HIV Infections, and in line with the 2012 WHO guidance the following interventions are being considered: accelerating HIV case detection among most-at-risk populations (MARPs), pregnant women, and partners of PLHIV on care and the immediate initiation of ART as Prevention.

  12. National HIV risk reduction strategy for most at risk and especially vulnerable adolescents to HIV and AIDS in Bangladesh (2013-2015)

    The National HIV Risk Reduction Strategy for Most At Risk & Especially Vulnerable Adolescents to HIV & AIDS in Bangladesh (2013-2015) was informed by the result of the Mapping and Size Estimation of Most At Risk Adolescents in Bangladesh conducted in 2011 with support from UNICEF. This strategy emphasizes key actions to improve legislation, policy and programmes to reduce risk and protect MARA/EVA in Bangladesh from HIV and AIDS. …

  13. National HIV-TB strategic plan 2016-2020: The benefits of action versus the risks of inaction

    Belize has formulated its third HIV National Strategic Plan (NSP), which spans the period 2016-2020 and which connects the HIV response to the national response to Tuberculosis (TB). The plan aims to be a user-friendly tool to guide the national response to HIV and TB, turning a number of core intervention targets into a blueprint for action. The NSP 2016-2020 confirms the need to narrow the intervention focus as the epidemic has evolved into one that is concentrated in the population of men who have sex with men. …

  14. Third national sexually transmissible infections strategy 2014-2017

    The Third National Sexually Transmissible Infections Strategy 2014-2017 is one of five strategies aiming to reduce sexually transmissible infections (STI) and blood borne viruses (BBV), and the morbidity, mortality and personal and social impacts they cause.

  15. Ending the AIDS epidemic for adolescents, with adolescents. A practical guide to meaningfully engage adolescents in the AIDS response

    The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to programme designers, implementers, policy and decision-makers on how to meaningfully engage adolescents in the AIDS response and broader health programming, and to demonstrate why adolescents and youth are critical in efforts to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030. It also highlights what steps should be taken to implement programmes and policies that improve adolescent health outcomes (including for HIV) at the national, regional and global levels.

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