National strategic frameworks or plans (NSPs) determine a country’s national response to HIV and AIDS, guiding allocation of funding, resources and human capacity. They provide a vision of the results a country wants to achieve and the approach for reaching these results over a period of time.Previous reviews of NSPs have found they often lack clear goals and priorities, cost estimates, plans for resource mobilisation, and interventions that are efficient, reliable and feasible. Many plans are not strategic, include limited situational analysis and do not identify the key drivers of the epidemic and the programmes necessary to reverse its course.
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Publisher:
UNESCO, WHO, UNDP, UNICEF
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
in English
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Keywords:
HIV/AIDS, EPIDEMIOLOGY, TRANSGENDER PERSONS, EPIDEMICS, DISCRIMINATION, DECISION MAKING, SOCIAL PROTECTION, POVERTY, UNEMPLOYMENT, YOUTH, ADOLESCENTS, CRIME, AIDS PREVENTION, BLOOD SAFETY, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, HIV INFECTIONS, GENDER BASED VIOLENCE, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS, HUMAN RIGHTS, FAMILY PLANNING, WOMEN ADVANCEMENT, EDUCATION, CIVIL SOCIETY, PRIVATE SECTORS, PARTNERSHIP, HEALTH SERVICES, SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR, SEX WORKER, DRUG ADDICTS, DISEASE CONTROL, LAW
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Thematic Group: UNESCO
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Educational, Scientific and Cultural
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Thesaurus:
10.03.01
- Disease Prevention And Control
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