| National AIDS Strategic Framework 2011– 2015 |
| Wednesday, 23 June 2010 15:26 |
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| Zambia has the seventh highest rate of HIV infection in the world (UNAIDS, 2008), and the AIDS epidemic remains among the most serious threats to development in spite of having a national response in place for more than 25 years. HIV and AIDS directly threaten the human capital base through widespread illness and death, and causes public, private and household capital to be diverted from investment to treatment, care and support. During the past few years Zambia has been able to scale-up a number of interventions as a result of significant investments in the AIDS sector, e.g. approximately US$257,000,000 invested annually. This has resulted in reduction in HIV prevalence, and AIDS becoming a chronic illness rather than an automatic death sentence.
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| Defining and Costing the role of Civil Society in HIV and AIDS Stretgeic Frameworks: Recommended Approaches for Zambia |
| Wednesday, 07 October 2009 07:32 |
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This report provides a historical background to civil society participation in the national response to HIV and AIDS in Zambia. It then draws on mapping and SWOT analysis to inform the development of three complementary approaches for effective inclusion of the civil society in the NASF. The report attempts to provide material for the next planning cycle of the National HIV and AIDS strategic framework with special emphasis on the need to address the need to maximise the added value of civil society. |
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| National HIV/AID/STI/TB Monitoring and Evaluation Plan (2006 - 2010) |
| Tuesday, 07 April 2009 22:00 |
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This is the second edition of the National HIV/AIDS/STI/TB M &E Plan aimed at further improving the means for NAC to monitor the national response and provide effective leadership in the fifth against the pandemic. The M & E Plan also aims at strengthening the third one and the sub-structure level M & E capacity to coordinate and monitor the activities under the various HIV and AIDS interventions.
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| National HIV and AIDS Strategic Framework 2006 - 2010 |
| Tuesday, 07 April 2009 14:45 |
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The thrust of 2006 -2010 strategic plan focuses on community initiatives that drive the said service and life saving activities. |
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| National HIV/AIDS Communication Strategy |
| Sunday, 05 April 2009 22:00 |
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This communication strategy gives guidance to all organizations and individuals involved in HIV and AIDS activities on how best they can communicate to their audiences and what should be communicated. It looks at messages, audiences and channels that would help different players communicate effectively.
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| National HIV/AIDS/STI/TB Policy (2005) |
| Sunday, 22 February 2009 22:00 |
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| The policy provides a requisite framework for informing and guiding various stakeholders in the quest for HIV, AIDS, STI, TB and other opportunistic infections. It is based on the "Three Ones" approach i.e. one national strategic plan, one national coordinating body and one monitoring and evaluation plan.
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