The Africa Multi-Country AIDS Program 2000-2006: Results of the World Bank´s Response to a Development Crisis - , Nadeem Mohammad
Price: 15.00 USD
Add to cart
Instant Download from ebook-reader, digital version
Instant Download from ebook-reader, digital version
top quality provided by
for Adobe Digital Editions
Works on PC, Mac and modern smartphones and tablets!
- Create an Adobe account.
- Install/update Adobe Digital Edition.
-
Buy this book on TRADEBIT.COM.
See the How-To!
We have reader Apps for
Android™ and iOS™ (iPhone™ or iPad™).
File Data:
| Contact Seller: | ebook-reader, Member since 09/08/2010 |
| URL: |
|
| Embed: |
|
| Resell product: | click here |
Description:
(ID 109914713)
User tags: marelize gorgens-albino, nadeem mohammad, medical, aids, hiv, health care delivery
This study documents the results to which the World Bank's Multi-Country AIDS Program (MAP) financing in Africa has contributed over the last five years ("What has the MAP achieved?"). It uses extensive and detailed data from surveys and national HIV and AIDS programs from 30 map countries that are not usually publicly available or captured in routine World Bank reporting systems. It introduces a new Results Scorecard and Framework for better measuring and reporting on results of Bank-financed HIV/AIDS programs in Africa in the future. The book shows that the MAP has dramatically increased access to HIV prevention, care and treatment across Africa. MAP funding has supported children orphaned by AIDS, prevented mother-to-child transmission, helped countries build capacity for scaled up, more effective national responses to HIV and AIDS, including providing treatment. Regional programs are addressing cross-border issues and countries are sharing knowledge and experiences. A unique feature of the MAP is its emphasis on channeling money to communities, grass-roots initiatives, civil-society organizations and NGOs; [ten /fifteen] personal stories from people and groups in Uganda, Ethiopia and Rwanda offer powerful examples of how the MAP has improved health and lives, reduced stigma, and given new hope to people infected and affected by HIV across the continent.
Words: a new world, africa of map, aids health, bank national, country map, delivery to, health aids, map countries, map country, map of africa, map of the world, map the world, medical aids, medical national, money surveys
Author: Gorgens-Albino, Marelize
Author: Mohammad, Nadeem
Author: Blankhart, David
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: The Africa Multi-Country AIDS Program 2000-2006: Results of the World Bank's Response to a Development Crisis
Pages: 00000 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2007-08-08
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780821370520
Category: Medical : AIDS & HIV
Category: Medical : Health Care Delivery
Words: a new world, africa of map, aids health, bank national, country map, delivery to, health aids, map countries, map country, map of africa, map of the world, map the world, medical aids, medical national, money surveys
Author: Gorgens-Albino, Marelize
Author: Mohammad, Nadeem
Author: Blankhart, David
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: The Africa Multi-Country AIDS Program 2000-2006: Results of the World Bank's Response to a Development Crisis
Pages: 00000 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2007-08-08
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780821370520
Category: Medical : AIDS & HIV
Category: Medical : Health Care Delivery
User tags: marelize gorgens-albino, nadeem mohammad, medical, aids, hiv, health care delivery
Preview
More Files From This User
- [ Education Inputs in Uganda: An Analysis of Factors Influencing Learning Achievement in Grade Six - Harriet Nannyonjo]
- [ Recruiting, Retaining, and Retraining Secondary School Teachers and Principals in Sub-Saharan Africa - , Chapman, David]
- [ The Link Between Health, Social Issues, Secondary Education: Life Skills, Health, and Civic Education - , Nesbakken, Guro]
- [ Developing Science, Mathematics, and ICT Education in Sub-Saharan Africa: Patterns and Promising Practices - , van den Akker, Jan]
- [ South-South Migration and Remittances - , William Shaw]

