Towards Universal Access: Scaling up priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector: Progress Report, 2008
According to the WHO, UNAIDS and UNICEF report, Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS Interventions in the Health Sector, nearly a million more people were receiving treatment with antiretroviral therapy (ART) in low- and middle-income countries by year’s end, bringing the total number of recipients to close to 3 million—a more than seven-fold increase over four years.
Towards Universal Access: Scaling up HIV services for women and children in the health sector: Progress Report, 2008
UNICEF, UNAIDS and WHO published this report earlier in 2008 as Chapter 5 of Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector - progress report 2008. This stand alone report examines the progress made in scaling up HIV services specifically for women and children in the health sector.
Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector: Progress Report, April 2007
According to the WHO, At the June 2006 United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS, the Member States agreed to work towards the goal of 'universal access to comprehensive prevention programmes, treatment, care and support' by 2010. Drawing on lessons from the scale-up of HIV interventions over the last few years, WHO, as the UNAIDS cosponsor responsible for the health sector response to HIV/AIDS, has established priorities for its technical work and support to countries on the basis of five Strategic Directions, each representing a critical area where the health sector must invest. This first report addresses progress in scaling up the health sector interventions
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Eight Corporate Responses to Children, Young People and AIDS: A win-win guide, April 2007
This guide, launched on 17 April 2007 by the UNICEF China Office, in collaboration with UNAIDS, ILO, UNFPA, GBC and AusAID, recommends eight corporate responses that the private sector can adopt to help reduce the burden and impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic on children and young people in China. In addition, the guide provides online resources that businesses can use to develop and implement their workplace programme on HIV/AIDS as well as a section on facts on HIV and AIDS.
Guidelines on Construction of Core Indicators, April 2007
This document provides key constituents who are actively involved in a country’s response to AIDS with essential information on core indicators that measure the effectiveness of the national response. These guidelines will also help ensure the consistency and transparency of the process used by national governments.
Sources and prices of selected medicines and diagnostics for people living with HIV/AIDS, June 2005
This HIV/AIDS drugs availability and pricing report aims to help increase access to drugs for people in developing countries living with HIV/AIDS. The report includes information on sources and prices of medicines and diagnostics commonly required by people living with HIV/AIDS, but difficult to obtain locally due to a small number of producers, the lack of distribution channels, or high prices
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