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Zambias HIV Response | Prioritised and Strategic Allocation of HIV Resources for Impact and Sustainability

2015

World Bank


Библиографическая информация
Издатель
Washington, DC
Другие темы
Intercourse; Intervention; Primary health care; Child delivery; Measles; Adult population; Prevention; Household level; Epidemic; Circumcision; Young people; Urban settlements; Public health problem; Demographic growth; Progress; Aids relief; Development assistance; Aids deaths; Population council; Strategy; Sex with men; Condom; Population size; Basic human rights; Domestic expenditure; Premature death; Sex workers; Official development assistance; Sex work; Emergency plan; Resource constraints; Health outcomes; Resource needs; Female condoms; Sexual intercourse; Condom use; Disabilities; Universal access; Public health expenditure; Resource allocations; Adolescent boys; National strategy; Community health; Methadone; Bisexual; Modern family planning methods; Health sector; Health impact; Exercises; Populations; Antenatal care; Post-exposure prophylaxis; Multiple partners; Voluntary counselling; People; Syphilis; Services for people; Unprotected sexual intercourse; Number of people; Prophylaxis; Development strategies; Behaviour change; Hiv infection; First marriage; National aids; Vulnerable groups; Fertility rate; Woman; Risk of pregnancy; National development; Leading causes; Mother; Disability; Financial commitments; Older adults; Same sex; Policy makers; Stis; Mother-to-child transmission; Sex worker; United nations population fund; Number of new infections; People with disabilities; Older age groups; Family planning methods; Government policies; Allocation of resources; Counselling; Service delivery; New infections; Modern family planning; Policy; Causes of death; Nurses; Health facilities; Alcohol consumption; Debt forgiveness; Financial commitment; Condoms; Mother-to-child; Population fund; Modern family; Young men; Mother to child; Health providers; Health policy; Sexually transmitted infections; Unfpa; Low-income country
Язык
Английский
Тип
Report

2016-03-15
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