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National Consolidated Guidelines on Strategic Information of HIV Response in Nepal 2022-2026

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This guidelines is an updated version of the pervious “National Consolidated Guidelines on Strategic Information of HIV Response in Nepal 2016-2021”. This guidelines has been updated to serve for monitoring the priorities set by NHSP 2021-2026 and is inline with international and national strategies and plans. With restructuring of the country, the SI system should also address all three tiers of health governanace. This guidelines has aimed to become a hands-on document, with organizational/project system and other emerging issues incorporated.

National HIV Strategic Plan 2021 – 2026

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The NHSP 2021 – 2026 promotes a people-centred approach, grounded in principles of human rights and health equity. It will contribute to a significant decline in new HIV infections and HIV-related deaths, while also improving the health and well-being of all people living with HIV. It will guide efforts to accelerate and focus HIV prevention, empower people to know their HIV status, provide antiretroviral therapy and comprehensive long-term care to all people living with HIV, and challenge pervasive HIV-related stigma and discrimination.

The Maldives HIV and AIDS Technical Needs Assessment and Technical Support Plan 2008-2009

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The objectives of this work were to assess existing HIV-related technical skills, capacity and technical support systems in the Maldives in the key focus areas, identify gaps in capacity and technical skills and prioritise the areas which need to be addressed urgently in the key focus areas, lead the process to develop a 2 year Technical Support Plan in agreed focus areas, in collaboration with key partners.

Bangladesh: National Policy on HIV/AIDS and STD Related Issues

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HIV/AIDS is a human development problem fueled by poverty, the inequality of certain sectors of society, and the presence of other STDs. As a result, the socio-cultural, economic as well as health determinants of the transmission of HIV/AIDS/STD must be addressed. In formulating a national policy for HIV/AIDS and STD related issued, the need arises to incorporate the above as policy concerns as part of an action strategy for future programmes.