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Access to treatment
Last updated on
13 April 2007
HIV and TB in the context of universal access: what is working and what is not?
This paper reports on a meeting co-organised by the World Health Organization, UNAIDS and international organisations, to accelerate an effective and joint response to the epidemic of HIV-related tuberculosis (TB). (Stop TB Partnership: 2007) More info >>
Background paper on the concept of universal access
This paper supports provision of a universal access framework for HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care by 2010, by clarifying basic concepts and definitions surrounding universal access and coverage. (World Health Organisation: 2005) More info >>
Accelerating access to testing
World Health Organization and UNAIDS launched the "3 by 5" initiative in early 2003 to focus on a measurable target of bringing 3 million people on treatment by the end of 2005. This paper examines the policy shift needed to provide access to testing and treatment and reach the target of the "3 by 5" initiative. (Kintera: 2004) More info >>
Towards universal access by 2010
This document describes the contribution that the World Health Organization (WHO) will make, as the United Nations agency responsible for health, in working towards universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support in the period 2006-2010. (WHO: 2006) More info >>
Towards universal access: scaling up HIV prevention, treatment, care and support
Based on numerous consultations and submissions from country members, this assessment by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, provides an update on the status of scaling up HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. (UNAIDS: March 2006) More info >>
