United States International Strategy on HIV/AIDS.U.S. Department of State, 1995 - 46 pages |
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... forces will become increasingly evident . Some specific examples of the broad impact of HIV / AIDS include : The ... force increasingly weakened by AIDS - related illness and reduced by AIDS deaths could discourage foreign investors ...
... forces will become increasingly evident . Some specific examples of the broad impact of HIV / AIDS include : The ... force increasingly weakened by AIDS - related illness and reduced by AIDS deaths could discourage foreign investors ...
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... Force on HIV / AIDS , chaired by the National AIDS Policy Director , will develop a national action plan for HIV / AIDS , as directed by the President . The State Department will work to ensure that the objectives outlined in the ...
... Force on HIV / AIDS , chaired by the National AIDS Policy Director , will develop a national action plan for HIV / AIDS , as directed by the President . The State Department will work to ensure that the objectives outlined in the ...
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... force increasingly weakened by AIDS- related illness and reduced by AIDS deaths could discourage foreign investors and jeopardize advances in the standard of living . Tourism in Bangkok is lagging already , in part because of the fear ...
... force increasingly weakened by AIDS- related illness and reduced by AIDS deaths could discourage foreign investors and jeopardize advances in the standard of living . Tourism in Bangkok is lagging already , in part because of the fear ...
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... Forces In terms of military significance , HIV / AIDS is not a " war - stopper ; " it will not immediately render large numbers of field troops unfit for combat . However , as the HIV / AIDS pandemic erodes economic and security bases ...
... Forces In terms of military significance , HIV / AIDS is not a " war - stopper ; " it will not immediately render large numbers of field troops unfit for combat . However , as the HIV / AIDS pandemic erodes economic and security bases ...
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... forces exceeding 60 percent , a serious degradation of military capabilities may begin soon . Within the next five to 10 years , most militaries in the region will experience loss of readiness from decreased force levels . More ...
... forces exceeding 60 percent , a serious degradation of military capabilities may begin soon . Within the next five to 10 years , most militaries in the region will experience loss of readiness from decreased force levels . More ...
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agenda AIDS Policy Director AIDS prevention AIDS research appropriate behavior change behavioral research behavioral strategies biomedical research blood supply collaboration continue coordination Department of Defense Department will convene developing countries donors drugs effective epidemic establishment female condom Fogarty International Center global HIV/AIDS health services HIV infection HIV transmission HIV vaccines HIV/AIDS efforts HIV/AIDS issue HIV/AIDS pandemic HIV/AIDS prevention human rights impact of HIV/AIDS improve increasingly interagency working group international partners international research interventions Joint U.N. Programme leaders living with HIV/AIDS military National AIDS Policy NGOs non-governmental organizations number of AIDS opportunistic infections Peace Corps peacekeeping peacekeeping operations preventing infection prevention efforts prevention strategies preventive technologies priorities Programme on AIDS promote reduce research efforts risk behaviors role sexually transmitted diseases social spread of HIV/AIDS Thailand U.N. agencies U.S. Census Bureau U.S. foreign policy UNICEF USAID USG agencies vaccine development women worldwide
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Page 34 - Administration, the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
Page 20 - The National Science and Technology Council's Committee on International Science, Engineering, and Technology...
Page 16 - ... the rights of individuals, in particular those living with or most vulnerable to HIV/AIDS, through the legal and social environment, fully involve nongovernmental and community-based organizations as well as people living with HIV/AIDS in the formulation and implementation of public policies, ensure equal protection under the law for persons living with HIV/AIDS with regard to access to health care, employment, education, travel, housing and social welfare...
Page 6 - Mann JM. The World Health Organization's global strategy for the prevention and control of AIDS.
Page 19 - US ambassadors and other embassy representatives will meet with host country counterparts to describe the US International Strategy on HIV/AIDS and to encourage leaders to expand HIV/AIDS prevention and mitigation programs. Emphasis will be placed on the important role that NGOs, business groups, people living with HIV/AIDS, and community organizations should play in an effective response to HIV/AIDS.
Page 43 - HIV/AIDS epidemic and the necessity to involve a wide, diverse range of people and organizations to mobilize an effective response, coordination of national and international efforts is complex but critical.
Page 5 - Increase the political and economic commitment by foreign leaders to stem the spread and mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS...
Page 16 - The risk runs both ways; peacekeepers could both be a source of HIV infection to local populations and be infected by them, thus becoming a source of the infection when they return home.