What's the budget? Where's the staff? Moving from policy to practice: an update on institutional responses to the intersection between violence against women and girls and HIV

Advocacy Materials
Women Won't Wait
2010
60 p.

In 2007, the Women Won't Wait Campaign started to monitor policies, programming and funding priorities of key multilateral and bilateral agencies to assess their response to the twin, intersecting crises of HIV and violence against women and girls. We also asked whether these efforts were gender transformative and advanced women's human rights or whether they adopted an instrumentalist approach to gender equality. What's the budget? Where's the staff?: Moving from policy to practice is the third report produced by the Women Won't Wait Campaign, aimed at holding institutions accountable for turning policy rhetoric into practice. As in our earlier reports, What's the budget? Where's the staff? analyses the policies, programmes and funding patterns of five agencies: the UN's global agenda setting agency on HIV, UNAIDS, the two largest multilateral donors, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and the World Bank, and two of the largest bilateral donors working to combat the HIV epidemic, the US Government's President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and UK Government's Department for International Development (DFID).

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