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The guide to planning for the health sector response to HIV sets out essential considerations for developing robust national plans for an effective response to HIV in the health sector. It serves as a tool for translating the tenets of the Global health Sector Strategy for HIV 2011-2015 into national priorities strategies and plans. Download this publication |
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The overall goal of this document is to provide guidance on how to develop and maintain HIV surveillance among populations most at risk for HIV. Ultimately, these surveillance activities should improve the overall understanding of HIV in countries and improve the response to HIV. Download this publication |
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This guide defines the principles of adaptation promoted by WHO and outlines a generic framework for the process of adapting HIV guidelines for national programmes. It does not provide full guidance on developing an operational plan, but does offer suggestions for strategic planning (or re-planning) for the national response to HIV. In addition, the document contains an annex of case studies. These are country examples that highlight specific elements of the adaptation and implementation of the five recently revised HIV guidelines. Download this publication |
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This workbook is a companion publication to the Manual for costing HIV facilities and services, providing instructions that link the theoretical framework and definitions of the manual to the worksheets. Readers not already familiar with basic costing concepts are advised to review these concepts in the manual before proceeding to the work with the spreadsheets presented here. Download this publication |
![]() | Use this guideline to conduct population size estimate studies to measure and understand the populations most at risk to HIV in your country. Note that the guideline does not cover issues around behavioural and biological surveillance among these populations. Refer to the Guidelines on Surveillance on Most at Risk Populations and Second Generation Surveillance in this same series for additional information. Download this publication |
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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. Download this publication |
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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. Download this publication |
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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. Download this publication |
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Reliable information about the number of people at high risk of HIV infection is increasingly recognized as one of the most critical pieces of information required by public health planners to understand and respond to the spread of HIV. A Focus on most-at-risk |










