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AIDS
Brief for sectoral planners and managers working on CBNRM
Frame; 2002
http://www.frameweb.org/pdf/AIDS%20Brief-all-150%20res.pdf
A four page briefing note that provides an HIV/AIDS perspective
on CBNRM programs, in six areas: monitoring impact, reducing risk,
mitigating impact, empowering surviving family members, preserving
future options and providing HIV/AIDS services. Includes a short
list of references and useful contacts.
AIDS,
Poverty Reduction and Debt Relief: A Toolkit for Mainstreaming
HIV/AIDS Programmes into Development Instruments
Olusoji Adeyi, Robert Hecht, et al.; UNAIDS Best Practice Collection;
UNAIDS, World Bank, & USAID; March 2001
http://www.dec.org/pdf_docs/PNACK935.pdf
This toolkit is a resource for training at the country and sub-regional
levels for international organizations, NGOs and donor agencies.
It adds to the knowledge base supporting analysts and decision-makers
in their work to mainstream HIV/AIDS as a major item in development
agendas, and to mobilize resources needed to expand promising
interventions and approaches in the fight against the epidemic.
HIV/AIDS
Briefs
University of Natal Health and Economics and HIV/AIDS Research
Division (HEARD) & USAID, circa 1999
http://www.und.ac.za/und/heard/AidsBriefs/AidsBriefs.htm
As part of the current USAID project "Operationalising HIV/AIDS
Issues For Development", which commenced early in 1998, HEARD
identified a need for a much wider, expanded and more detailed
series of documents. These were to encompass more aspects of AIDS
interventions and preventions and would be targeted at specific
groups. There are twenty-eight AIDS briefs in all, each written
by an expert in the field, which offer sector-specific guide-lines
and responses for those involved in various professional, commercial
and industrial endeavours. Check-lists are a standard feature,
enabling operatives to plot their progress against requirements
unique to their sphere of activity, and suggesting innovative
approaches.
HIV/AIDS
Toolkits
University of Natal Health and Economics and HIV/AIDS Research
Division (HEARD) & USAID, circa 1999
http://www.und.ac.za/und/heard/toolkits/toolkits.htm
As
part of the USAID project "Operationalising HIV/AIDS Issues
For Development", which commenced early in 1998, HEARD identified
a need for an expanded series of documents. The toolkits cover
general topics, and also include sectoral guides to Agriculture,
Education, Finance, Health, Housing & Public Works, Labour,
and Welfare.
HIV/AIDS
Toolkit: Building Political Commitment for Effective HIV/AIDS
Policies and Programs
Futures Group International, Research Triangle Institute,
Centre for Development and Population Activities, & USAID;
The Policy Project; August 2000
http://www.policyproject.com/pubs/toolkit.html
The toolkit contains five modules to assist activists interested
in increasing political commitment for effective HIV/AIDS policies
and programs. Modules address building political commitment, measuring
political commitment, the AIDS Impact Model approach, building
commitment at sub-national levels, and building political commitment
through broadening participation in the policy process.
Participation
Toolkit: A USAID Health Population and Nutrition Officer's Guide
to Using Participatory Approaches for Managing HIV/AIDS Activities
TvT Associates, Pragma Corporation, & USAID; 1998
http://www.dec.org/pdf_docs/PNACC924.pdf
This toolkit was conceived and designed for use by USAID health
officers and their partners, to facilitate the participatory management
of HIV/AIDS programs.
Survival
is the First Freedom: Applying Democracy & Governance Approaches
to HIV/AIDS Work
Pact, AIDS Corps & USAID; March 2001
http://www.dec.org/pdf_docs/PNACL456.pdf
This toolkit on how to apply democracy and governance (DG) approaches
to HIV/AIDS work is intended to assist current efforts to scale
up responses to the pandemic and increase access to prevention
and care services through collaboration at individual, community,
and national levels.
Toolkit
on HIV/AIDS and Community-based Natural Resource Management
Frame; 2002
http://www.frameweb.org/pdf/AIDS%20Toolkit-150%20res.PDF
Presentation of a methodology for understanding and assessing
how HIV/AIDS impacts on government agencies with CBNRM mandates,
and for identifying opportunities for these agencies to contribute
to a larger, multi-sectoral response to HIV/AIDS by integrating
HIV/AIDS prevention and mitigation strategies into sectoral policies,
strategies and programs. This document is one of a series of pamphlets
targeted for Government Ministries, suggesting specific steps
that can be taken. Includes a short list of references and useful
contacts.
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