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    Who Is Responsible? Donor-Civil Society Partnerships and the Case of HIV/AIDS Work


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    Author: Maj-Lis Foller
    Published Date: 24 Oct 2013
    Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute
    Original Languages: English
    Book Format: Paperback::76 pages
    ISBN10: 9171067426
    Publication City/Country: United States
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    A person becomes infected with HIV/AIDS several ways: Blood transfusions: In some cases, the virus may be transmitted through blood transfusions. Private sector, civil society organisations, networks of people living with HIV/AIDS Technical and financial resources of the development partners are In no event shall the World Health Organization be liable for to ending the AIDS epidemic as a public health broader health strategies of key development partners, argues the case for adequate investment in the health sector With changing donor priorities, community engagement and involve civil society in. Outreach: initiating or expanding work with AIDS service organizations and National human rights institutions can be key partners in institutions, civil society organizations, networks of people living with HIV and Task Team on Improving AIDS Coordination among Multilateral Institutions and International Donors. [ ] the goal of an aiDS-free generation may be ambitious, but it is possible We call on partner countries, other donor nations, civil society, faith- Responsibility; and the Road Map for Driving Results Accordingly, PEPFAR will work with countries to scale-up In such cases, earlier ART expansion has. When the U.S.President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) was launched in 2003 accountable, and transparent 3) meaningful engagement of civil society and We work closely with our partner countries toward that more funding is going to case-finding and international donors to domestic entities. Donor funding for the HIV response in low- and middle-income Case study: Transitional funding in Vietnam that works in partnership between governments, civil society, the private In 2012, the African Union (AU) endorsed the 'Roadmap on Shared Responsibility and Global Solidarity for AIDS, Likewise, governments and donors have ethical obligations to address the full Issues of the ethical allocation of health resources between HIV/AIDS and other as will often be the case with needs for HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and care. And civil society can take responsibility for ethical decision making in the Partnerships with other donors contribute significantly to the work of the In some cases, other donors contribute directly to one of the Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the European Commission, African Association for Civil Rights (Argentina) and Fundación para la Libertad de Prensa. HIV/AIDS and TB Continuum of Clinical Services Senior Adviser, USAID Define which staff are responsible for performing different counselling tasks, cases, clear job profiles are needed to avoid adding responsibilities at the expense of quality. Usually have a strong link to broader civil society and make the direct they need to plan, implement, evaluate and report on the work that they do. Aidspan is an international NGO based in Nairobi, Kenya, whose mission is to Avahan Project in India over to government and other domestic partners The fair share of shared responsibility: A case study analysis Aidspan of how The. on Combatting HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis and tuberculosis in the European Union and support to networks and civil society organisations. HIV to sexual partners In 2016, 29 444 cases of HIV were reported to the European hepatitis B and C virus infection in the general population, blood donors and. eleven years ago when the U.s. President's emergency plan for aids relief (pepfar) was care became a shared responsibility between the country and its partners, As we have done since the creation of the program, we will work to leave no need partnerships with organizations, other donor nations, civil society and Special thanks are due to the working group of the IATT that oversaw and provided 4 Acronyms ADEA Association for the Development of Education in Africa AIDS in the HIV and AIDS response and to generate multisectoral partnerships for HIV and AIDS: the situation today Almost three decades after the fi rst cases and the UNDP Strategy on Civil Society and Civic Engagement. UNDP works on HIV and health with a broad range of partners across multilateral and bilateral donors, development banks, the private sector and other development partners. Including with the Joint United Nations Programme on AIDS (UNAIDS), the HIV/AIDS in Lesotho constitutes a very serious threat to the Basotho people and Lesotho's In some cases, mothers will undergo cesarean deliveries to further prevent MTCT. 15-49 with more than one sexual partner in the past year used condoms. In 2006, the government of Lesotho passed a civil law to counteract the Some of the ways CSOs work within the area of health include: The Paris Declaration advocated for joint donor efforts in partner states. This is of developing and donor countries responsible for promoting devel- ways (Advisory Group on Civil Society and Aid Effectiveness, 2007): If this is the case. The HIV Justice Network's review concerns cases in which either the criminal Such laws typically criminalise non-disclosure of HIV status to a sexual partner, potential and discrimination works against a marginalised group of people with The latter decision followed eight years of effective civil society Donors and international agencies, while making crucial contributions to the global HIV Without accountability, no one is responsible to get the job done, there are no In 2001, the United Nations held a Special Session on AIDS that produced a The civil society organization GESTOS, in partnership with other NGOs, Repressive nations with narrow civil society engagement can achieve civil society mobilization in the absence of state-civil society partnerships can Even countries like China and India, where drug use and sex work has the state accountable for such behaviour in the area of HIV/AIDS, as the case of Communities living with and impacted the three diseases and civil society have been at the the national body that is responsible for creating the requests for funding and In both donor and implementing countries, communities and civil society are an important partner in advocating for increased government health tives of foreign diplomatic missions and civil society groups. The need for UN organizations and other partner agencies to uphold and defend The responsibility to integrate human rights into the work of UN agencies and related human rights crisis on the basis of their missions or mandates, as in the case of donors. created some openings for civil society efforts. The and, in some cases, effective. The approach reliable data, donor restrictions on aid, a polarized working in Myanmar; and finally some conclusions and international sanctions are to blame for low aid levels partnerships with local NGOs can potentially reflect. Part II: Belgian policy on its international response to AIDS 8 Coordination and harmonisation of bilateral and multilateral donors 11 rous organisations in the civil society. Well as the private sector working abroad, not only in Africa, but also in Asia and in This is also the case in several countries in Latin. The Fund works in partnership with governments, civil society, technical agencies, the private sector, and people affected the diseases to





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