Nepal’s National HIV/AIDS Strategy (2006-2011), and the supporting National Action Plans 2006-2008 and 2008-2011, aim unequivocally to achieve the universal access targets to HIV treatment, care, prevention and support as a contribution to attaining the larger Millennium Development Goals. Nepal faces enormous challenges in providing HIV services, and high levels of coordination,consolidation,and focused interventions are needed to overcome the challenges. A clear understanding among the actors at all levels of what are available and being spent on HIV and AIDS is essential in order to determine if the expenditure is appropriately targeted to meet universal access targets. NASA is one proven method to provide a clear understanding of the programme’s collective spending. This report, the result of an extensive and rigorous spending assessment exercise coordinated by HSCB with partners and stakeholders, allows us to better understand how the present efforts are achieving results in reversing the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The assessment also encourages greater transparency and accountability among domestic oversight bodies such as the Country Coordination Mechanism, government agencies, HSCB, and the donor community accountable to the public and the donors.
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Publisher:
GON, UNAIDS
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(2009
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
in English
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Keywords:
TREATMENT CARE, ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY, SEX WORKER, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION, HIV/AIDS, VOLUNTARY COUNSELLING, CARE, TREATMENT, ANTIRETROVIRAL DRUG, SOCIAL PROTECTION, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, HIV INFECTIONS, HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
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Thematic Group: UNAIDS
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HIV/AIDS
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Thesaurus:
10.03.02
- Diseases And Carriers Of Diseases
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