The Africa Multi-country AIDS Program, 2000-2006: Results of the World Bank's Response to a Development Crisis

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World Bank Publications, 2007 M01 1 - 172 pages
This study documents the results to which the World Bank's Multi-Country AIDS Program (MAP) financing in Africa has contributed over the last five years ("What has the MAP achieved?"). It uses extensive and detailed data from surveys and national HIV and AIDS programs from 30 MAP countries that are not usually publicly available or captured in routine World Bank reporting systems. It introduces a new Results Scorecard and Framework for better measuring and reporting on results of Bank-financed HIV/AIDS programs in Africa in the future. The book shows that the MAP has dramatically increased access to HIV prevention, care and treatment across Africa. MAP funding has supported children orphaned by AIDS, prevented mother-to-child transmission, helped countries build capacity for scaled up, more effective national responses to HIV and AIDS, including providing treatment. Regional programs are addressing cross-border issues and countries are sharing knowledge and experiences. A unique feature of the MAP is its emphasis on channeling money to communities, grass-roots initiatives, civil-society organizations and NGOs; [ten /fifteen] personal stories from people and groups in Uganda, Ethiopia and Rwanda offer powerful examples of how the MAP has improved health and lives, reduced stigma, and given new hope to people infected and affected by HIV across the continent.
 

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Page 19 - Action Framework that provides the basis for coordinating the work of all partners. • One National AIDS Coordinating Authority, with a broad based multi-sector mandate.
Page xiv - Aids UNDP United Nations Development Programme UNGASS United Nations General Assembly Special Session...
Page 46 - Three Ones" principles and in line with the recommendations of the Global Task Team on Improving AIDS Coordination among Multilateral Institutions and International Donors...
Page 5 - Number of voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) sites in all MAP countries Number of new VCT sites that MAP helped to establish ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Number of persons who have received HIV test results Number of male condoms distributed Number of female condoms distributed Number of persons reached with IEC/BCC...
Page 64 - In this realm of social change, knowing "what's best" is not a matter of technical expertise but of local knowledge and local involvement. By definition, this can be supported—but not directed—from the outside. There has been much work to prepare and guide community mobilization and to evaluate and document its impact. The report Rural Workers' Contribution to the Fight against AIDS: A Framework for District and Community Action (Schapink et al.
Page 5 - Number of persons trained with MAP funds Number of decentralized government structures that have implemented HIV work plans Employees reached with workplace HIV programs Number of organizations provided with technical support...
Page 24 - HIV prevalence is a measure of the total number of infections in a given population at a given point in time (expressed as a percentage of the population).
Page 8 - Many countries have a detailed M&E work plan, although only some are costed. • Most countries have begun to build an HIV/AIDS database, but MoH data collection is still weak.
Page 123 - As there are currently efforts under way to harmonize indicators, the indicators in the scorecard may be slightly revised in 2008, when the harmonization process will be complete.
Page 90 - THETA: Traditional and Modern Health Practitioners Together Against AIDS and Other Diseases, 2003.

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