NavigationLatest Articles
Who's new
Who's onlineThere are currently 0 users and 34 guests online.
User login |
HIV/AIDSStrategic Considerations for Strengthening the Linkages between Family Planning and HIV/AIDS Policies, Programs, and ServicesMany governmental and nongovernmental public health agencies are pursuing and, in some cases, scaling up programs that integrate family planning (FP) and HIV services. In response to calls from public-health decision makers for guidance on FP/HIV integration, the World Health Organization, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and Family Health International developed Strategic Considerations for Strengthening the Linkages between Family Planning and HIV/AIDS Policies, Programs, and Services.
Submitted by carol on 30 October 2009 - 8:04am. categories [ ]
Climate change and AIDS: A joint working paperAIDS and climate change (CC) are two of the most important "long wave" global issues of the recent past, the present and the future. They share similarities, interactions, and present possibilities for a more united response. Yet these links have received little analysis. This paper seeks to address that gap. It first focuses on scientific issues, identifying major, minor, and speculative pathways by which AIDS and CC are likely to interact. These interactions are, here, called the HIV and Climate Change Complex (HACC). Effects of Programs Supporting Orphans and Vulnerable ChildrenKey Findings, Emerging Issues, and Future Directions from Evaluations of Four Projects in Kenya and Tanzania This report provides a summary of key findings from evaluations of four programs, two in Kenya and two in Tanzania, supporting orphans and other vulnerable children (OVC). The aim of these evaluations was to ascertain the extent to which program interventions are effective in improving the well-being of OVC and their families, and the interventions’ cost-effectiveness in achieving key outcomes. 50 pp. 701 kB |