Report on access to Global Fund resources by HIV/AIDS Key Populations in Latin America and the Caribbean
Report on access to treatment to HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Report on access to treatment to HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Malawi has had a rising population of orphans and vulnerable children who are reported to lack care, food, educational opportunities and adult role models.
Pesquisa bibliográfica que buscou identificar como os conflitos e sentimentos das mulheres portadoras de HIV/Aids sâ abordados na literatura nacional e os caminhos propostos para uma abordagem de cuidado integral.
The Joint Learning Initiative on Children and HIV/AIDS (JLICA) is an independent, time-limited alliance of researchers, implementers, activists, policy-makers, and people living with HIV.
Addressing the needs of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) and mitigating negative outcomes of the growing OVC population worldwide is a high priority for national governments and international stakeholders that recognize this as an issue with social, economic, and human rights dimensions.
Based on the Global AIDS Alliance's August 2006 report Zero Tolerance: Stop the Violence Against Women and Children, Stop HIV/AIDS, this report explores successes and challenges of scaling up comprehensive national programs to prevent, respond to, and mitigate the impacts of violence against
Evaluación de la respuesta nacional de Guatemala al VIH/SIDA en relación a hombres que tienen sexo con hombres (HSH). Se destacan los problemas de cobertura y marginación de este grupo. Se analiza tanto la respuesta del Estado como de la sociedad civil.
Social transfers (e.g. cash, food and other in-kind transfers) are a key component of social protection and have a central role in contributing to the protection, care and support of vulnerable children.
Estudio sobre la respuesta al VIH en diez países de América Latina: Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, México, Nicaragua, Perú y República Dominicana.
El estudio solicitado estuvo orientado a evaluar el acceso y calidad de la aplicación del Protocolo de Prevención de la Transmisión Vertical del VIH en las mujeres embarazadas en Chile, con el propósito de aportar información relevante que permitiera conocer la efectiva aplicación del protocolo d