Inter-Agency Task Team on HIV and Young People
Guidance Brief
Accessed: 09.11.2019
A practical toolkit for young people who are passionate about advancing HIV and sexual and reproductive health and rights through national advocacy in the post-2015 agenda.
Joint Action for Results
UNAIDS Outcome Framework: Business Case 2009–2011
Policy Brief
Accessed: 20.11.2019
It's time to deliver differently.
Accessed: 13.11.2019
Training for Health Care Providers
Facilitators’ Manual
World Health Organization Department of Reproductive Health and Research
Brocher Foundation, Hermance, Geneva, Switzerland, 27–29 April 2016
Accelerating HIV prevention to reduce new infections by 75%
A guide for civil society
Accessed: 30.01.2020
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global threat that requires urgent collaborative action within and among countries. AMR makes standard treatments ineffective and facilitates the spread of antimicrobial resistant infections rendering communities vulnerable. The Ministry of Health (MOH) and Minist...ry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries & Blue Economy (MALF) recognized antimicrobial resistance as a priority following findings from status reports and studies from Ministries, Departments, Agencies and Stakeholders.
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2014
Addendum to meeting report: Regional consultation on HIV epidemiologic information in Latin America and the Caribbean
Suivi de la Déclaration Politique sur le VIH/SIDA de 2011
AMR is one of the Key priority of the global health security agenda action package, as well as it is one of the commitments of Ministry of Public Health Afghanistan to combat AMR. In Afghanistan because of war and some other political issues the borders of the country are not well secured and well c...ontrolled therefore control of smuggling of medicine is a big challenge in front of the rational use of medicine. Lack of knowledge (professionals and public), poor economic state, conflict of war, presence of remote areas and etc…. are the other main challenges for this to won the battle of combating AMR.
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Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of illness and death among people living with HIV. TB can be cured.