Priority Interventions: HIV/AIDS Prevention, Treatment and Care in the Health Sector

The document describes the priority health sector interventions that are needed to achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment and care. It is intended for a broad readership of public health decision-makers, national AIDS programme managers, health providers and workers (governmental, nongovernmental and private), international, national and local donors, and civil society, including people living with and affected by HIV.

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  • Sous-catégories VIH/SIDA
  • Commodities Diagnostiques, Médicaments, Produits de santé reproductive
  • Date de mise à jour 2010
  • Version 2.0
  • Développé par WHO/OMS
  • Quand l'utiliser The document describes the priority health sector interventions that are needed to achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment and care. It is intended for a broad readership of public health decision-makers, national AIDS programme managers, health providers and workers (governmental, nongovernmental and private), international, national and local donors, and civil society, including people living with and affected by HIV.
  • Langues Anglais
  • Niveau d'utilisation Central
  • Forme PDF document, 3.2 MB
  • Amount of training / TA required None
  • Inputs & outputs None
  • Coût Free
  • Advantages The document directs readers to the key WHO resources and references containing the best available information on the overall health sector response to HIV/AIDS and on the priority health sector interventions with the aim of promoting and supporting rational decision-making in designing and delivering HIV-related services.
  • Contraintes None
  • Disponibilité English version: http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2010/9789241500234_eng.pdf French version: http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2011/9789242500233_fre.pdf
  • Remarques A CD-ROM version of this document is also available at WHO. Contact: Vincent Habiyambere
  • Contact habiyamberev@who.int
  • Submission date 2012-05-21 16:55:14