The HIV/AIDS Prevention Project seeks to prevent a widespread HIV/AIDS epidemic, and from becoming established in vulnerable populations, as well as to avoid further stigmatization among vulnerable populations. The main components will: 1) expand interventions among vulnerable populations, by supporting HIV prevention services to vulnerable groups, particularly those people living in large cities. This would include behavioral change through information communication, promotion of effective condom use, counseling and HIV testing, and proper management of sexually transmitted diseases. Small grants will be made available to build capacity of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and institutions working on HIV/AIDS, to allow development of a track record so as to increase their role in HIV prevention, and, to develop improved testing, innovative approaches, and operational research; 2) improve HIV prevention by the general population, which comprises a behavior change communication, to be coordinated between the National AIDS Control Program (NACP) and provincial programs to undertake behavior changes towards the use of condoms, of sterile syringes, blood donation, and transfusions, and caring behaviors towards people affected by the epidemic, based on targeted interventions, and improved management of sexually transmitted infections (STI); 3) prevent HIV/STI transmission through blood transfusions, by building the capacity of provincial blood transfusion authorities, implementing a quality assurance system, blood screening, and, adequate waste management; and, 4) strengthen federal, and provincial AIDS control programs, build NGOs' capacity through technical assistance and training, support second generation HIV surveillance, and evaluation, and, support caring for people living with AIDS.
详细
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文件日期
2003/05/13
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文件类型
项目评估文件
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报告号
25109
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卷号
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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国家
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地区
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发布日期
2010/07/01
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文件名称
Pakistan - HIV/AIDS Prevention Project
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关键词
public-private partnership;household survey result;vulnerable population;care for people living with aids;men who have sex with men;health and other social services;access to primary health care;maternal and child health;mother to child transmission;quality of health care;quality health care;public sector health services;provision of health service;Efficiency of Public Expenditures;access to health service;project design and implementation;project rationale;quality assurance system;communicable disease control;behavior change communication;cases of hiv;high risk behaviors;improvements in health;blood transfusion services;
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