Publications on Children

Resource | Guidelines,
The World Health Organization (WHO) worked on the revision of the Use of antiretroviral drugs for treating pregnant women and preventing hiv infection in infants: recommendations for a public health approach, 2006, through a series of coordinated efforts to review and synthesize emerging evidence.
 
 
Resource | Guidelines,

WHO recommendations on infant feeding and HIV were last revised in 2006 (published in 2007 as an HIV and Infant Feeding Update – ISBN 978 92 4 159596 41). Significant programmatic experience and research evidence regarding HIV and infant feeding have accumulated since then. In particular, evidence has been reported that antiretroviral (ARV) interventions to either the HIV-infected mother or HIV-exposed infant can significantly reduce the risk of postnatal transmission of HIV through breastfeeding.

 
 
Resource | Publications,
On 20 November 2009, the global community celebrates the 20th anniversary of the adoption by the United Nations General Assembly of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. This unique document outlines universal standards for the care, treatment and protection of all individuals below age 18. It is the most widely endorsed human rights treaty in history, currently ratified by 193 States parties.
 
 
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The objective of this study was to measure mortality that occurs both pre-ART and during ART among HIV-positive children enrolled in two HIV-programs in Cambodia.
 
 
Resource | Presentations,
Symposium: Caring for children & families affected by HIV in concentrated and low-level epidemics: Government and community responses that are making a difference! 9th ICAAP, 11 August 2009, Bali, Indonesia
 
 
Resource | Publications,
Our research for this report, Missing the Target 7, has reinforced the need for governments, UN agencies, donors and indeed civil society to look beyond the magic bullet of administering a pill each to mother and baby in order to stem the annual toll of preventable infections and deaths in newborns.
 
 
Resource | Publications,
This report is based on the Vanuatu Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) conducted in 2007 by the Ministry of Health, Government of the Republic of Vanuatu (GoV) with financial and technical support from United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) – Pacific.
 
 
Resource | Tools,
This PMTCT Training Package is expected to play a key role in accelerating the scale up of PMTCT services in the Pacific region through training of healthcare workers to implement appropriate, quality services for PMTCT.
 
 
Resource | Publications,
This report grows out of the shared belief by the government and UNICEF that there must be a response to the impending HIV crisis confronting women and girls in Malaysia.
 
 
Resource | Publications,
The Lao PDR Multiple Indicator Survey is a nationally representative sample survey which was conducted between March and June 2006.