Governance & HIV and AIDS

Using a qualitative health policy analysis framework to better understand integration of HIV services with health systems

Hanefeld, Johanna and Palmer, Natasha | 2010
  • Author(s): Hanefeld, Johanna and Palmer, Natasha
  • Publisher: London school of hygiene and tropical medicine (LSHTM)
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: health policy, health programmes, health services, aids
This study set out to better understand how to conceptualise the integration of HIV services with health systems and their strategies to support this at country level.

The causes, contours and consequences of multi-sectoralism

Harman, Sophie | 2007
  • Author(s): Harman, Sophie
  • Publisher: University of Warwick. Centre for the study of globalisation and regionalisation
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: health programmes, programme management, civil society, governance, aids, kenya, tanzania, uganda
This paper outlines the mechanisms of multi-sectorality within three case study countries: Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, and highlights its main drawbacks and limitations.

Examination of the Zimbabwe GFATM institutional arrangements

Hatendi Gutu, Felicity L.S. | 2007
  • Author(s): Hatendi Gutu, Felicity L.S.
  • Publisher: UNDP Zimbabwe
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: aid financing, community participation, governance, aids, zimbabwe
The objective of this paper is to contribute to the strengthening of country level Global Fund institutional dimension of governance relating to the administrative structures and processes.

Decentralized funding in response to the AIDS pandemic : an opportunity for promoting good governance in Africa

Hayes, Shannon and Silliman, Sarah and Williams, Anna and Mwaura-Muiru, Esther and Shivutse, Violet | 2007
  • Author(s): Hayes, Shannon and Silliman, Sarah and Williams, Anna and Mwaura-Muiru, Esther and Shivutse, Violet
  • Publisher: Huairou commission etc.]
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: development finance, community organization, local government, women, aids, kenya
This paper analyzes the decentralized and participatory funding processes established by national governments in response to the HIV and AIDS pandemic and examines the potentials and constraints of funding mechanisms for promoting good governance.

The complexity of aid : government strategies, donor agendas and the coordination of development assistance in Rwanda 1994-2004

Hayman, Rachel | 2006
  • Author(s): Hayman, Rachel
  • Publisher: University of Edinburgh
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: development assistance, local government, aids, rwanda
This thesis contributes to current debates on aid politics, policy and practice by exploring the dynamics of the new aid agenda which emerged in the 1990s and early 2000s, focused on poverty reduction and the Millennium Development Goals.
 

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