- Author
- Broughton, Bernard
- Title
- Guide to HIV/AIDS and Development
- Imprint
- AusAID - Australian Agency for International Development, Canberra, October 1999, 79 pp
- Description
Prepared for AusAID by Bernard Broughton. Reproduced with kind permission of AusAID.
- Abstract
"This document seeks to guide the HIV/AIDS activities carried out through the Australian Government's overseas aid program. It presents guiding principles, documents lessons learned and poses guiding questions for the development and implementation of overseas HIV/AIDS activities. It represents the second phase of a project that started with the Review of HIV/AIDS Policy and Programming in AusAID in 1998. The Guide replaces the 1993 HIV/AIDS Policy Guidelines for Australia's Development Cooperation Program in the light of: Australia's Third National Strategy: Partnerships in Practice: National HIV/AIDS Strategy 1996-97 to 1998-99. Australia's policy: Health in Australia's Aid Program AusAID's research paper Issues and Trends in International Health and the formation of UNAIDS."
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Topics
- Care and support
- Community mobilisation
- Condoms
- Drugs and alcohol
- Economics and development
- Gender and HIV/AIDS
- HIV and AIDS
- Home and community-based care
- Human rights and ethics
- Injecting drug use
- Orphans and other children made vulnerable by AIDS
- Parent-to-child transmission
- People infected or affected by HIV or AIDS
- Prevention
- Sex workers and clients
- Sexually transmitted infection
- Surveillance
- Testing, notification and reporting
- Young people
Related Published Resources
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- Partnerships in Practice: National HIV/AIDS Strategy 1996-97 to 1998-99, A strategy framed in the context of sexual health and related communicable diseases, Australian Government Publication Service, Canberra, December 1996, 87 pp. (Also available at http://www.health.gov.au/internet/wcms/publishing.nsf/Content pip.pdfhttp://www.health.gov.au/internet/wcms/publishing.nsf/Contenthttp://www.health.gov.au/internet/wcms/publishing.nsf) [ Details... ]