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Data Hub’s new, easy-to-use tool for presenting country epidemic and behavioral data trends in a clear and comprehensive way in Excel charts for slides or posters 

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Opioid Substitution_Treatment-1

The project “Prevention of transmission of HIV among drug users in SAARC countries” (Project RAS/H13) is executed by UNODC as part of a joint UN initiative between UNODC, UNAIDS and WHO in South Asia. The overall goal of this project is to reduce the spread of HIV among drug using populations in SAARC countries. In doing so, the project assists governments and communities to scale-up comprehensive prevention and care programs for drug users, especially injecting drug users (IDUs), and their regular sex partners.

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Methadone Maintenance_Treatment_Intervention_Toolkit

In South Asia, opioid use and in particular heroin use is on the increase. The diffusion of injecting drug use is causing concern in the region (UNODC and MSJE, 2004). Heroin and other opioid dependence cause significant morbidity and mortality; it is a chronic and enduring condition that often requires long-term treatment and care. An adequate access to a range of treatment options should be offered to respond to the varying needs of people with heroin/opioid dependence.

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The Asian HIV/AIDS Resource Needs Estimation and Costing Model (The Asian Model). UNDP, UNAIDS and ADB (2010) The Asian HIV/AIDS Resource Needs Estimation and Costing Model (The Asian Model) is an Excel-based tool designed to help the government and other stakeholders with short, medium and long-term resource needs estimation exercises on the comprehensive HIV/AIDS response. It is important to understand that the Asian Model is not designed to examine the epidemiological trajectory based upon intervention variables or assess the cost-effectiveness of interventions.

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Tool for Calculation of Drug Quantities and ARV Unit Costs: User’s Manual. WHO (2010) A tool has been developed to support the completion of the WHO work planning and budgeting tool and the Pharmaceutical and Health Products List of the Global Fund proposal (the "Quantities Tool"). Currently this tool is only available for the HIV disease component.

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Work Planning and Budgeting Tool: User's Manual. WHO (2010) The Work Planning and Budgeting Tool (referred to as the tool in this document) has been developed by WHO to assist countries in developing funding applications to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (referred to as The Global Fund in this document). It has been updated and revised in preparation for Round 10 proposals.

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National AIDS Spending Assessments: Resource Tracking System. UNAIDS (2009)

NASA offers information on the resource flow of a country’s response to HIV and AIDS and can therefore support the mobilization and application of resources. NASA does not only provide the information needed to report progress towards UNGASS, but can provide more detailed information on financing sources, as well as functions, agents and providers.

The NASA RTS program serves to facilitate the data collection and analysis. While the program is opened, the user of NASA RTS will find a main menu with seven derivative menus: a) File; b) Data Entry; c) Edition; d) Assessment; e) Report; f) Tools and g) Help.



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Guide to produce National AIDS Spending Assessment (Draft). UNAIDS (2009)

This guide is intended to support the technical capability to conduct the NASA
exercise in the country estimation of HIV and AIDS spending assessments.

Unique to this guideline is the harmonization among the several HIV and AIDS
related programs, interventions and activities. These are captured in the NASA
classification of functions. The proposals establishing the NASA classifications have been discussed and agreed by members of the UNAIDS Global Consortium on Resource Tracking at its meeting held at UNAIDS headquarters in September 2005.



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National AIDS Spending Assessment (NASA): Classification and Definitions. UNAIDS (2009)

This presentation shows an overview of the concepts and components behind the National AIDS Spending Assessment framework.

Presented by:
Carlos Avila
Resource Tracking and Projections Unit
UNAIDS EXO/EVA



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