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The national programme on the response to the HIV epidemic in the Republic of Armenia for 2007-2011 has been developed on the basis of the National strategic plan on the response to the HIV epidemic in the Republic of Armenia.The strategies and activities aimed at an effective response to the epidemic are related to six key sections:Development of a multisectoral response to HIVHIV preventionTreatment, care and supportMonitoring and evaluationManagement, coordination and partnershipFinancing and financial resources mobilization
The National Programme on HIV/AIDS Prevention has the following goals:Developing and implementing the national policy on HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment; HIV/AIDS prevention amongst injecting drug-users; Forming safer sexual behaviour; Prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmissionEnsuring donated blood safety; HIV/AIDS and STI prevention among minors and youth; Caring for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Major objectives of the programme:- succession and sustainability in planning and implementation of activities and interventions; - joining efforts, involvement, interaction and coordination of the activities of state institutions, local public authorities, individual persons, including people living with HIV/AIDS, NGOs and international organizations as partners in the implementation of activities to fight HIV/AIDS/STIs in the Republic of Moldova; - attracting and making rational use of bugetary financial resources, from grants, communication projects, raising awareness and behavioral change; …
At present HIV/AIDS spread in Bulgaria is still comparatively limited. 310 HIV positive patients have been recorded so far. The data from the recent few years, however, outline a trend of increasing the number of newly infected people. Whereas in 1990 only three new cases were registered, during the current year their number has increased tenfold. The WHO record list ranks Bulgaria in the seventh out of the ten world regions in ascending order that are most threatened by the infection rate over the next 10 years. …
The spreading of HIV/AIDS and STIs infections in Moldova during last years has got an epidemic character. As of 01.07.2000 a total cumulative number of 1110 cases of HIV have been officially reported with the Ministry of Health, 27 cases of AIDS and 21 death cases.The Republic of Moldova has the forth position on prevalence of HIVAIDS in population, after Russia, Ukraine and Belorusia.Practically, the epidemiological process is present in all territorial administrative areas. The situational analyses of the epidemics shows a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS among injecting drug users - 84 %. …
The National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the Republic of Macedonia has been designed as a three-year framework for the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of HIV/AIDS focused programming in the national context. …
The Kosovar Strategy for HIV/AIDS Prevention has been designed as a flexible document to guide the Kosovar multisectorial response to HIV/AIDS from the year 2004 to 2008. Based on a careful analysis of the Kosovar situation and the initiatives in response to HIV/AIDS and through a series of strategic workshops with all stakeholders the following priority areas were defined: A. …
This report details the available data on HIV/AIDS in Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS. It explains the causes of the epidemic in this region and offers policy options to halt the spread of the disease. …
This guide provides schools and local education authorities (LEAs) with practical information and suggestions on ways of supporting children and young people living with HIV. It addresses schools' concerns about HIV and sets out some simple ways in which a school can provide a supportive environment for infected and affected children. …
The following strategic goals have been defined for the fight against HIV/AIDS in the period 2004-2009. Strategic Goal 1: Prevent HIV transmission and spreading. Strategic Goal 2: Ensure appropriate treatment, care and support for people living with HIV/AIDS. Strategic Goal 3: Create a legal framework for the protection of ethic principles and human rights for people living with HIV/AIDS. Strategic Goal 4: Ensure co-operation and development of sustainable capacities to combat HIV/AIDS. …
This paper first introduces the key issues regarding orphaned and vulnerable adolescents in the time of HIV/AIDS, including the developmental needs specific to adolescents. The second chapter summarizes the limited studies and programs working primarily with adolescents orphaned due to AIDS. Following are four case studies that demonstrate different strategies for working with adolescent orphans and other youth vulnerable to HIV/AIDS, reflecting different cultural and programmatic approaches relevant to Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe. …
This report describes the dynamics of HIV/AIDS epidemic in Eastern Europe. It draws upon 20 presentations prepared by epidemiologists and social scientists from seven countries of the former Soviet Union as well as experts from Denmark, United Kingdom and India. The report focuses primarily on the socioeconomic and behavioral determinants of the epidemic among specific "at risk" groups such as intravenous drug users, prison inmates, sex workers and homosexuals. It also looks at issues of general concern such as testing policies, migration...
The consultation was organized to explore the specific needs of ethnic minority communities in European countries for culturally and linguistically appropriate HIV/AIDS and sexual health services. Further, it aimed to develop a context for collaborative and integrated approaches towards improving and enhancing such services. …
This study evaluated the short-term effects of an AIDS/STD education curriculum for 9th and 10th grade students of vocational secondary schools in the Netherlands. The findings of this study support the contention that current AIDS/STD education can be improved by the use of empirical data, the application of multiple theories from the social sciences, and the involvement of representatives within the school system in the development process.