Governance & HIV and AIDS

Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS into FAO programmes

| 2006
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: Food and agriculture organization of the United nations (FAO)
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: sectoral planning, health planning, gender, aids
This report outlines how FAO has mainstreamed HIV/AIDS issues into its activities and what strategic role it plays in the fight against the epidemic.

All together now! : community mobilisation for HIV/AIDS

| 2006
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: International HIV/AIDS alliance
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: community organization, community participation, health planning, disease prevention, evaluation, aids
This toolkit provides information on how to mobilise communities for HIV/AIDS prevention, care, support, and treatment and impact mitigation. All the tools and approaches described in this toolkit were developed or adapted in the field by communities.

The state of business and HIV/AIDS (2006) : a baseline report

| 2006
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: Global business coalition on HIV/AIDS (GBC) [etc.]
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: business ethics, disease prevention, health education, employees, aids
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the status of businesses’ response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic, highlights areas where most progress has been made, identifies where barriers are encountered, and asks what business should do next.

African civil society position paper on HIV and AIDS in Africa : from commitment to action

| 2006
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: Southern Africa HIV and AIDS information dissemination service (SAfAIDS)]
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: civil society, aids, africa
This statement reflects the outcomes of the meeting of the African civil society organizations in Abuja, Nigeria

Corporate strategy on HIV/AIDS

| 2006
  • Author(s):
  • Publisher: United nations development programme (UNDP). Bureau for development policy. HIV/AIDS group
  • Pages: --
  • Keywords: health policy, disease prevention, programme management, aids
This document outlines UNDP’s response strategy to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. UNDP focuses on three services that are complementary and mutually reinforcing: HIV/AIDS and human development; Governance of HIV/AIDS responses; HIV/AIDS human rights and gender.
 

About this portal

The information portal provides access to selected, free full-text electronic publications and other Internet sources on the mechanisms of interaction through which HIV and AIDS policies and strategies are developed, implemented, monitored and evaluated at different levels involving both public and private parties.