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National HIV & AIDS Strategic Framework 2007-2012. National AIDS Control Program Pakistan (2008)This document shall be known as the National HIV and AIDS Strategic Framework-2007-12. It represents the intention of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

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National HIV/AIDS Action Plan and Budget 2005-06: A Public/Private Partnership to Scale Up the HIV/AIDS Response in Nepal. Ministry of Health Nepal (2008)The National HIV/AIDS Action Plan and Budget for 2005-2006 was produced following extensive consultation about the extent of the problem, and what needs to be done about it. Stakeholders – i.e. government officials, representatives of beneficiary groups, broader civil society actors, and donor partners – are all agreed that the Action Plan provides the single point of reference for the HIV/AIDS response in Nepal.

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The National HIV/AIDS Strategic Framework: An Overview. National AIDS Control Programme Pakistan (2008)The first case of AIDS in a Pakistani citizen was reported in 1987 in Lahore. During the late 1980s and 1990s, it became evident that an increasing number of Pakistanis, mostly men, were becoming infected with HIV while living or traveling abroad. Upon their return to Pakistan, some of these men subsequently infected their wives who, in some cases, passed along the infection to their children.

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Guide to Operational Research in Programmes Supported by the Global Fund. WHO and Global Fund (2008)Operational research provides decision-makers with information to enable them to improve the performance of their programs. Operational research helps to identify solutions to problems that limit program quality, efficiency and effectiveness, or to determine which alternative service delivery strategy would yield the best outcomes. In simple terms, it is described as “the science of better”.

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Consensus Statement: Addressing Knowledge Gaps in the Public Health Approach to Delivering Antiretroviral Therapy and Care. WHO,World Bank, Global Fund, et al (2008) The World Health Organization (WHO) convened a two-day consultation in Geneva in March 2008 to identify knowledge gaps in the public health approach to delivering ART and care in low- and middle-income countries, the obstacles that exist to addressing those gaps, and ways to overcome those obstacles. The meeting was co-sponsored by the International AIDS Society (IAS), the World Bank and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Participants included leading clinicians, community advocates, programme managers, researchers, donors and normative agency representatives.

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Vietnam National Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for HIV Prevention and Control Programs. Viet Nam Administration of HIV/AIDS Control (2007)The Government of Viet Nam is committed to expanding HIV prevention, treatment and care interventions. A number of national policies, action plans and guidelines have been issued to support these interventions. Although a wide range of HIV activities are now underway in Viet Nam, senior leadership has recognized that more needs to be done to assess the effectiveness of these activities.

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National Strategic Plan on HIV/AIDS Republic of Maldives 2007 – 2011. National AIDS Council Maldives (2007)Maldives has so far experienced a low level HIV epidemic. A recent situation analysis “The HIV/AIDS Situation in the Republic of the Maldives in 2006” has pointed out several factors that demonstrate vulnerability to an increasing epidemic: increasing drug use, increasing injecting drug use and the presence of hidden populations of commercial sex and men who have sex with men in the archipelago.

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National AIDS Commission 2007-2010 HIV and AIDS Response Strategies. National AIDS Commission Indonesia (2007)These 2007-2010 HIV and AIDS Response Strategies are intended to serve
as guidelines for a joint response to HIV and AIDS involving the government
sector (at the center and in the regions), the non-governmental sector, civil society and our international partners.

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Myanmar National Strategic Plan on HIV and AIDS: 2006-2010. Ministry of Health Union of Myanmar (2007)The HIV epidemics in Myanmar remain largely concentrated among people identified with high-risk behaviours, in particular sex workers and their clients, injecting drug users and men having sex with men; and populations identified as highly vulnerable on the basis of their young age, gender, mobility and social or occupational characteristics. This focus of the epidemics calls for the urgent strengthening of prevention, care and treatment programmes addressing primarily the needs of these populations. The responses to the HIV epidemic to date have been diverse and great sources of learning, and demonstrated the capacity to respond to the HIV epidemic successfully in Myanmar, but are not being implemented to a scale sufficiently enough to slow down the epidemic or mitigate its impact.

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