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Last updated on 03 August 2008

The Greater Involvement of People Living with and Affected by HIV and AIDS (GIPA): Oxfam experiences

This report explores the barriers to GIPA, capacity building for people living with HIV/AIDS and their involvement with non-government organisations, and also includes useful case studies. (Oxfam Australia: 2006) More info >>

UNDP corporate strategy on HIV/AIDS

United Nations Development Programme's response strategy focuses on three services that are complementary and mutually reinforcing: HIV/AIDS and human development, governance of HIV/AIDS responses and HIV/AIDS, human rights and gender. (UNDP: 2006) More info >>

Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS in sectors and programmes

This guide aims to stimulate action and promote a programmatic approach to mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in sectors so that sectoral programmes incorporate HIV/AIDS relevant actions in their regular functions and annual institutional budget cycles. (UNDP: 2005) More info >>

Call to action: towards an HIV and AIDS free generation

This brief aims to strengthen efforts and support the measures needed to eliminate HIV in infants and young children and clear the way for a worldwide HIV-free and AIDS-free generation. (UNFPA: 2005) More info >>


 

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