Translating community research into global policy reform for national action : a checklist for community engagement to implement the WHO consolidated guideline on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of women living with HIV
2019
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TitleTranslating community research into global policy reform for national action : a checklist for community engagement to implement the WHO consolidated guideline on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of women living with HIV
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This Checklist supports the in-country implementation of the 2017 WHO and UNAIDS Consolidated guideline on the SRHR of women living with HIV. To guarantee the guideline’s effective implementation and fulfil its ground-breaking women-centred spirit and principles, its uptake must include the meaningful engagement of women living with HIV in all their diversity. This guideline was developed with engagement from communities of women living with HIV throughout its development, publication and dissemination. In line with this collaborative process, it discusses implementation issues that laws, policies, health, social and other relevant initiatives and service delivery must address to achieve gender equality and support human rights. The overall objective of this Checklist is to support women living with HIV and community activists who care about the rights of women living with HIV to guarantee effective implementation of the WHO and UNAIDS Consolidated guideline on the SRHR of women living with HIV.
1. Introduction -- 2. What is this Checklist and who is it for? -- 3. How to use the checklist -- 4. Background: Why is this WHO guideline needed? -- 5. Stage 1: Obtain High-level National Commitment -- 6. Stage 2: Conduct A Desk Review -- 7. Stage 3: Conduct A Review Workshop -- 8. Stage 4: Use the findings -- 9. Stage 5: Monitoring And Evaluation -- 10. Stage 6: Share The Work -- Annex 1. Understanding the Recommendations and Good Practice Statements -- Annex 2. Understanding Specific SRHR Terms -- Annex 3. – Discrimination-Free Health-Care Settings – Minimum Standards -- Annex 4. Sample Letter of Invitation to the Advisory Group -- Annex 5. Sample ToR for the Advisory Group -- Annex 6. Sample Concept Note Outline -- Annex 7. Sample Budget -- Annex 8. Sample ToR for the Consultant -- Annex 9. Traffic Lights Exercise -- Annex 10. Essential Resources and Reading -- Annex 11. Sample Outline for the Desk Review -- Annex 12. Sample Workshop Agenda -- Annex 13. Sample Advocacy Matrix -- Annex 14. Sample Outcomes Statement -- Annex 15. Sample Pre-Workshop Survey from Kenya Workshop -- Annex 16. Sample Post-Workshop Evaluation from the Kenya Workshop.
1. Introduction -- 2. What is this Checklist and who is it for? -- 3. How to use the checklist -- 4. Background: Why is this WHO guideline needed? -- 5. Stage 1: Obtain High-level National Commitment -- 6. Stage 2: Conduct A Desk Review -- 7. Stage 3: Conduct A Review Workshop -- 8. Stage 4: Use the findings -- 9. Stage 5: Monitoring And Evaluation -- 10. Stage 6: Share The Work -- Annex 1. Understanding the Recommendations and Good Practice Statements -- Annex 2. Understanding Specific SRHR Terms -- Annex 3. – Discrimination-Free Health-Care Settings – Minimum Standards -- Annex 4. Sample Letter of Invitation to the Advisory Group -- Annex 5. Sample ToR for the Advisory Group -- Annex 6. Sample Concept Note Outline -- Annex 7. Sample Budget -- Annex 8. Sample ToR for the Consultant -- Annex 9. Traffic Lights Exercise -- Annex 10. Essential Resources and Reading -- Annex 11. Sample Outline for the Desk Review -- Annex 12. Sample Workshop Agenda -- Annex 13. Sample Advocacy Matrix -- Annex 14. Sample Outcomes Statement -- Annex 15. Sample Pre-Workshop Survey from Kenya Workshop -- Annex 16. Sample Post-Workshop Evaluation from the Kenya Workshop.
DateGeneva : World Health Organization, 2019
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xi, 69 p. : graphs, tables
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Licence: CC BY-NCSA 3.0 IGO.
ISBN / ISSN
9789241515627