The Africa Multi-Country AIDS Program 2000-2006 : Results of the World Bank's Response to a Development Crisis
2007
Görgens-Albino, Marelize | Mohammad, Nadeem | Blankhart, David | Odutolu, Oluwole
This study answers the question: What are the results of the World Bank's Multi-Country HIV/AIDS Program (MAP) for Africa. It documents the contributions of the MAP over the past five years, drawing on countries' survey and program data that are not usually captured in routine World Bank reporting systems. It also proposes a new Results Scorecard and Generic Results Framework to better measure and report future results of HIV/AIDS programs in Africa that the World Bank helps to support.
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出版者
Washington, DC: World Bank
其它主题
Political leadership; Universal access to treatment; United nations organizations; Life skills; Treatment acceleration project; Hiv policies; Hiv transmission; Lifestyles; Access to care; Prevalence; Intended audiences; Media attention; Aids programs; Unaids; Condom promotion; Disease; Condom use; New infections; Inheritance; Number of persons; Emotional support; National policy; School attendance; Multi-country aids; Number of people; Emergency plan; Hiv education; Universal access; Service provision; Behavioral surveillance; Number of new infections; Mother-to-child; Opportunistic infection; Vulnerable populations; Health ministries; Service delivery; Effective action; Voluntary counseling; Young men; Aids relief; National groups; Antenatal clinic; National policies; Dissemination; Risk populations; Young women; Health sector; Information on prevention; Advocacy role; Police force; Aid; Aids committees; Aids committee; Behavioral change; Condom; High-risk behavior; Workplace; Prevention of mother-to-child transmission; Sex education; Surveillance data; Immune systems; Condom distribution; Mother; Hiv prevention; Female; Stis; Income-generating activities; Medical care; Ministry of health; Pills; Impact of aids; Orphan; Epidemic; Institutional capacity; Aids program; Sensitive issues; Orphans; Anti-aids; Social cohesion; Health system; Aids orphans; Psychosocial support; National security; Nurses; Hiv prevention interventions; Hiv testing; Civil society groups; Ministries of health; Effective use; Female condoms; Progress; National aids; Poor people; Clinics; The gambia; Vulnerable children; National health systems; Behavior change; Peer education; International efforts; Resource mobilization; Male condoms; Low-income country; Population groups; Technical assistance; Number of women; Opportunistic infections; National aids commission; National capacity; Technical capacity; National level; Prevention activities; Spouses; Access to treatment; Demographic impacts; Millennium development goal; Sexually transmitted infection; Social mobilization; Political support; Information campaigns; Respect; Infrastructure development; Condoms
许可
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6705http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-7052
2014-09-15
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