Notes for the reader
Abbreviations
I. Introduction
II. Prevention
A. Comprehensive prevention approach
B. Positive prevention
C. Prevention and sexuality
D. Biomedical prevention (Circumcision, Microbicides, PrEP, Vaccines)
E. Health workers
III. Testing
A. Provider-initiated testing and counseling
B. Home-based testing
C. Mobile VCT & Community mobilization
D. HIV testing and Human Rights
Criminalization of HIV transmission has been reported in many countries (transmission among couples but also mother to child transmission) > High ineffective Laws! The aim of this presentation is not to be against the law that criminalize the transmission but more to define which kind of law must be implemented (WEAE01; 06/08/08)
IV. HIV in humanitarian settings & GBV
A. Refugees and IDPs
B. GBV
V. Hard-to reach populations
A. Migrants
B. Injecting Drug users
C. Men who have sex with men (MSM)
D. Sex workers (SW)
VI. PMTCT
VII. Children & Youth
VIII. Antiretrovirals (ARV)
IX. Co-infections
X. Human resources & Health systems
A. HIV / Health System Strengthening
B. Task shifting strategy: a solution to the gaps in human resources for Health (HRH)?
XI. Funding opportunities
A. The Global Fund (GF)
B. DFID
C. GATES Foundation
XII. Future directions
Annex I