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Health systems are under-funded and overburdened in many developing countries. Non-governmental and community-based organisations (NGOs/CBOs), individuals and families are key providers of HIV treatment and care. The need for treatment is rising as increasing numbers of people become infected. What support will NGOs, CBOs and groups of people living with HIV/AIDS need to address this growing demand? The International HIV/AIDS Alliance is an NGO that supports and promotes community action on AIDS in Asia, Africa and Latin America. The Alliance assessed treatment needs and resources among groups who are both providers and consumers of treatment and care in Cote d’Ivoire, India and Zambia. They identified barriers to access to treatment and strategies to tackle these problems. In collaboration with WHO and UNAIDS, the Alliance developed a practical resource to assist these organisations in improving access to HIV/AIDS treatment. The 'Handbook on access to HIV/AIDS-related treatment' provides practical tools, information and other resources for groups who are planning or starting to provide treatment and care. It will also be useful for experienced organisations who are evaluating their work. It aims to help groups to:
Source(s): id21 Research Highlight: 14 March 2002
Further Information: Tel:
+44 (0)1273 718 900 International HIV/AIDS Alliance Other related links:
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