WHO Annual Meeting with Pharmaceutical Companies and Stakeholders
08 March 2016, Geneva
2015-06-03 - Board presentation - v32.pptx
USAID Office of HIV/AIDS
March 8-9, 2016
Science / People / Progress
Accessed: 12.11.2019
UNAIDS/WHO 2015 | Reference
Recommended actions at international and national levels
Joint Action for Results
UNAIDS Outcome Framework: Business Case 2009–2011
Policy Brief
Accessed: 20.11.2019
Rural Development through decent work
Themes: Rural Policy Briefs
It's time to deliver differently.
Accessed: 13.11.2019
UNAIDS 2016 / Meeting Report
The report showed commitments made three decades ago to protect the rights of children remain unfulfilled for millions. Violence still affects countless children. Discrimination based on age, gender, disability, sexual orientation and religion harms children worldwide.
Key factors include a lack ...of investment in critically important services. Most countries fall well short of spending the 5-6% of GDP needed to ensure universal coverage of essential health care. And foreign aid, which many lower income countries rely on, is falling short in areas such as health, education, protection and child care.
Another factor, the report said, is the lack of quality data. Governments tend to rely on data that reflects national averages, making it difficult to identify the needs of specific children and to monitor progress. Comprehensive data collection and disaggregation of data by gender, age, disability and locality, are increasingly important as rights violations disproportionately affect disadvantaged children.
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Operational Guidelines.
Guidelines for the development of educational programmes for MHM, including tips on the topics to address and methods to assess girls’ practices in a respectful way with practical tools
Research Article
PLOS ONE | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189770 January 2, 2018