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Over the past weeks, e-Forum participants have discussed the participation of civil society in the fight against the three diseases from a variety of angles. During this and the following week, we would like to re-visit this issue, which is central to the main theme of the Partnership Forum and e-Forum...
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the involvement of relvenat actors and sectors should attracts the following,
Especially in the developing countries , it is really diffcult to involve this relevants actors and sector due to the fact developing lack appropriate mechanism for accountability due to politic...
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Most mechanism developed by NGO's, government; public and private sector are innovative and relevant in the development of program at country level. Many times funds disbursed are judiciously utilized. The basic lag and challenge lies in what sums up as “the burden”. The absence of a...
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Dear members of the forum, Thank you for sharing your ideas on effective ways to involve relavant actors in the development of national programs. The contributions received so far show many points of view, with a wide range of expertise. If you haven't already, scan though some of posts and please...
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Marco, I concur with you whole heartedly with all the above and have learnt this is 1998/1999 while in epidemiology/infectious diseases track. The rise of evidence-based public/population health policy movement is a very positive development and should be supported around the world. In theory, "evidence...
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"First of all GF should do needs assment amongst this group they trying to help and know what their needs are and have a meeting with the MSM stakeholds from around the world to really know what the issues are and have the minorities represntive on the CCM mostly places like Africa cos you can't...
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Which interventions are proven to be effective in improving sexual minorities’ access to health services? FIRE Africa's ( www.fireinc.org ) (FACEBOOK: Fenna Bacchus; a listing of all our initiatives is provided) approach for sexual minorities' access to health services is setting up ACCESS...
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The global fund doesn't know how many people - whether male OR female have AIDS, malaria, etc. The most critical information the Global Fund needs to monitor and evaluate ANY of its programs is good starting point information. The VERY FIRST STEP in solving any problem is, of course, to understand...
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Gender-aware research for development is a valuable tool to identify ways in which women and men are affected by processes of farm-level technological change and also ways in which gender biases in institutions, affect the implementation and outcome of agricultural reform policies. Developing labour...
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Dear all I am fully aware of the fact that The Global Fund is distributing funds throughout the world. However I would like to see that emphasis should be put on Education, Training and Development here in Bangladesh. The global fund should maintain a close working relationship with grassroots organization...
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