Management of health programmes: HIV/AIDS
For higher level managers
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IDS Policy Briefing: AIDS Questions for Development
Jerker Edström, Laura Turquet and Ingrid Young, 2006, International Development Studies, International HIV/AIDS Alliance and UNAIDS
AIDS must be understood as a long-wave event, which interacts with the long-term dynamics of development and social change.
(4 pages, pdf 367kb) -
Guidelines for Conducting a Review of the Health Sector Response to HIV/AIDS
pdf, 287kb
2008, WHO Regional Office for South East Asia
These guidelines can be used as a stand-alone instrument to evaluate / review the health sector or for broader multisectoral reviews. They are primarily targeted at professionals involved in planning and coordinating National AIDS Control Programmes in the public and private health sectors, nongovernmental and community-based organizations as well as civil society.
(48 pages) -
Integrating Gender into HIV/AIDS Programmes
Geeta Rao Gupta, Daniel Whelan and Keera Allendorf, 2003
Gender and the epidemic; poverty and dependency; "gender sensitive" programmes; empowering; country examples
(56 pages, pdf 258kb) -
Consultation on Ethics and Equitable Access to Treatment and Care for HIV/AIDS
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004
Nature of ethical guidance; human rights and law; ethical principles; fair process; priority for the poor; cost recovery; partnerships; gender; monitoring and evaluation
(33 pages, pdf 195kb) -
HIV and AIDS Treatment Education: A Critical Component of Efforts to Ensure Universal Access to Prevention, Treatment and Care
2006, UNAIDS Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on Education – UNESCO
Key strategies, including how to effectively engage and prepare communities and how to involve key constituencies and in particular people with HIV and those on treatment. The link between prevention and treatment: harmful effects of stigma and discrimination; and how these factors impede progress in prevention and expanding treatment access.
(52 pages, pdf 2MB) -
Supply Chain Management Implications for HIV/AIDS Policymakers and Program Managers
2004, John Snow Inc./DELIVER, USAID
Forecasting, financing, procuring and distributing HIV/AIDS commodities
(8 pages, pdf 883kb) -
HIV Antiretroviral Therapy: Can Franchising Expand Coverage?
Roger England, 2006, UK Department for International Development
What Is Franchising? 3. Does Franchising Work? evaluations and evidence; quality; costs, financing and sustainability; scale, coverage and equity; implications for delivering art through franchising; implications for governments and aid agencies; available information on known franchises.
(36 pages, pdf 400kb) -
Scale up Planning Guide for The Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV and Paediatric HIV Care, Treatment and Support
2007, WHO
Step 1: Identify a national focal point who will ensure the coordination of the process
Step 2: Establish a national stakeholder coordinating or working committee
Step 3: Conduct a rapid baseline assessment or programme review
Step 4: Develop the national plan to scale care, treatment and support scale up plan
Step 5: Implement the national the scale up plan including monitoring and evaluation
(41 pages, pdf 534kb)