Resources
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Campaign Information
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Campaign briefing 1: Who are vulnerable and most-at-risk populations?
This briefing describes vulnerable and most-at-risk populations as defined by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance.Back to top -
Campaign briefing 2: The cost efficiency of HIV Prevention for vulnerable and most-at-risk populations and the reality of funding
This briefing describes the cost efficiency of HIV prevention for vulnerable and most-at-risk populations and the reality of how funding helps, or does not help, those groups.Back to top -
Campaign briefing 3: Governments’ failure to protect
This briefing describes the barriers for vulnerable and most-at-risk populations to access HIV prevention.Back to top -
Campaign briefing 4: What are we asking for?
This is one of a number of briefings produced in support of a campaign from the International HIV/AIDS Alliance (the Alliance) asking ‘what’s preventing prevention?’.Back to top -
Campaign briefing 5: Protecting human rights at the core of the Alliance response to HIV
This briefing describes how the protection of human rights is at the core of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance’s response to HIV.Back to top -
Campaign briefing: How national AIDS responses are failing in prevention efforts for key populations
An analysis of available dataBack to top - Campaign briefing: Republic of South Sudan – A civil society/government partnership for health
HIV is a major contributing factor to maternal mortality in countries with high HIV prevalence, such as South Sudan.Back to top - Campaign briefing: Treatment as prevention
Making treatment as prevention work for communities most affected by HIVBack to top -
Campaign briefing: Violence against transgender people in Latin America
We highlight the violence, intimidation and killings which the transgender community in Latin America is currently experiencing.Back to top - Don't stop now, finish the job!: Making HIV prevention funding work
An Alliance report on HIV prevention fundingBack to top - The Rights Commitment to HIV: Engaging US Country Mission
A campaigning tool in English, French and Spanish Back to top
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Campaign briefing 1: Who are vulnerable and most-at-risk populations?
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Better Funding
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Background information: HIV treatment in Côte d'Ivoire
The effect of the political crisis in Côte d’Ivoire on HIV treatmentBack to top -
Campaign briefing 2: The cost efficiency of HIV Prevention for vulnerable and most-at-risk populations and the reality of funding
This briefing describes the cost efficiency of HIV prevention for vulnerable and most-at-risk populations and the reality of how funding helps, or does not help, those groups.Back to top -
Campaign briefing: How national AIDS responses are failing in prevention efforts for key populations
An analysis of available dataBack to top - Don't stop now, finish the job!: Making HIV prevention funding work
An Alliance report on HIV prevention fundingBack to top - Don’t stop now: How underfunding the Global Fund impacts on the HIV response
Millions of people will now have to go without HIV services and many may die waiting for treatment as a result of the funding cuts the Global Fund has had to make.Back to top - Mapping of funding mechanisms and main sources of funding for the community response to HIV and AIDSBack to top
- Report on access to Global Fund resources by HIV/AIDS key populations in Latin America and the Caribbean
This Alliance-commissioned report details the level of Global Fund (GF) resources that organisations of key populations have accessed to date in Latin America and the Caribbean, either as principal recipients or sub-recipients. Back to top
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Background information: HIV treatment in Côte d'Ivoire
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Remove Barriers
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Background information: protect sexual minorities in Uganda
In recent months violence against sexual minorities has dramatically increased in Uganda.Back to top -
Campaign briefing 1: Who are vulnerable and most-at-risk populations?
This briefing describes vulnerable and most-at-risk populations as defined by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance.Back to top -
Campaign briefing 3: Governments’ failure to protect
This briefing describes the barriers for vulnerable and most-at-risk populations to access HIV prevention.Back to top -
Campaign briefing: Violence against transgender people in Latin America
We highlight the violence, intimidation and killings which the transgender community in Latin America is currently experiencing.Back to top - Enabling legal environments for effective HIV responses: A leadership challenge for the commonwealth
The report describes developments affecting legal environments related to people living with HIV and communities at higher risk of HIV.Back to top - RESUMEN PARA LA CAMPAÑA: Violencia en contra de las personas transgénero en LatinoaméricaBack to top
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Background information: protect sexual minorities in Uganda
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Our Say
- Advancing Human Rights: Responding to HIV
The findings of a survey among Alliance partnersBack to top - Big Society: Innovative models drawn from the global HIV/AIDS response
As the UK coalition government works out how to deliver on the promise of the Big Society, this policy briefing provides evidence of a model that has had real social impact – in the developing world.Back to top -
Campaign briefing 5: Protecting human rights at the core of the Alliance response to HIV
This briefing describes how the protection of human rights is at the core of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance’s response to HIV.Back to top - Campaign briefing: Republic of South Sudan – A civil society/government partnership for health
HIV is a major contributing factor to maternal mortality in countries with high HIV prevalence, such as South Sudan.Back to top - Emerging networks of people living with HIV in Uganda
The aim of this qualitative study, carried out in 2010, is to provide an evidence-based approach to understanding how networks of people living with HIV (PLHIV) are formed.Back to top
- Advancing Human Rights: Responding to HIV