The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: U.S. Five-year Global HIV/AIDS StrategyDIANE Publishing, 2004 - 99 pages |
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... policies of host governments ' national HIV / AIDS strategies ; and □ Encourage partners , including multilateral organi- zations and other host governments , to coordinate at all levels to strengthen response efforts , to embrace best ...
... policies of host governments ' national HIV / AIDS strategies ; and □ Encourage partners , including multilateral organi- zations and other host governments , to coordinate at all levels to strengthen response efforts , to embrace best ...
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... policies and strategies. We will implement programs that are coordinated with the policies and strategies of host governments and are responsive to local needs. Countries and com- munities are at different stages of HIV/AIDS response ...
... policies and strategies. We will implement programs that are coordinated with the policies and strategies of host governments and are responsive to local needs. Countries and com- munities are at different stages of HIV/AIDS response ...
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... policies and strategies. Prevention Prevention remains the primary strategy to combat HIV/AIDS. Despite two decades of focused attention on prevention, however, we have yet to achieve widespread success. Inappropriate and inconsistent ...
... policies and strategies. Prevention Prevention remains the primary strategy to combat HIV/AIDS. Despite two decades of focused attention on prevention, however, we have yet to achieve widespread success. Inappropriate and inconsistent ...
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... policies to ensure safe and effective treatment services, drug supply, and equitable distribution of health resources. Care Care services under President Bush's Emergency Plan include both palliative care for people living with HIV/AIDS ...
... policies to ensure safe and effective treatment services, drug supply, and equitable distribution of health resources. Care Care services under President Bush's Emergency Plan include both palliative care for people living with HIV/AIDS ...
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... policies and programs. Conversely, community leaders can reinforce mes- sages and engender cultural change that is difficult to achieve via program or policy means. ▫ Engage with faith-based leaders on international, national, and ...
... policies and programs. Conversely, community leaders can reinforce mes- sages and engender cultural change that is difficult to achieve via program or policy means. ▫ Engage with faith-based leaders on international, national, and ...
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Page 57 - The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC...
Page 72 - We recognize that WTO Members with insufficient or no manufacturing capacities in the pharmaceutical sector could face difficulties in making effective use of compulsory licensing under the TRIPS Agreement. We instruct the Council for TRIPS to find an expeditious solution to this problem and to report to the General Council before the end of 2002.
Page 57 - The United States is committed to working with other nations to reduce suffering and to spare lives. And working together is trte key. Only through sustained and focused international cooperation can we address problems so grave and suffering so great My guests today have been doing their part and more, and I thank them for their leadership.
Page 33 - AIDS virus — including 3 million children under the age 15. There are whole countries in Africa where more than one-third of the adult population carries the infection. More than 4 million require immediate drug treatment. Yet across that continent, only 50,000 AIDS victims — only 50,000 — are receiving the medicine they need.
Page 80 - Workshop summary: Scientific evidence on condom effectiveness for sexually transmitted disease (STD) prevention.
Page 65 - No funds made available to carry out this Act, or any amendment made by this Act, may be used to provide assistance to any group or organization that does not have a policy explicitly opposing prostitution and sex trafficking...
Page 7 - ... the commitment of extraordinary resources, but as important, the opportunity to find new and more effective ways to fight the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Our approach will not be "business as usual." As you are aware, under the Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, we will pursue activities across the world that will: • Encourage bold leadership at every level to fight HIV/AIDS; « Apply best practices within our bilateral HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and care programs, in concert with the objectives and...
Page 57 - UNAIDS consists of the following six agencies: the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF); the United Nations Development Program (UNDP); the...
Page 16 - Botswana, Cote d'lvoire, Ethiopia, Guyana, Haiti, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.