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SymbolUNAIDS/JC2846
TitleCities ending the AIDS epidemic
Distribution
GEN
AccessEnglish: cities-ending-the-aids-epidemic_en - PDF ;
Summary
Cities have inherent advantages in responding to complex health problems such as HIV. They are dynamic centres of economic growth, education, innovation and positive social change. Cities have large service infrastructures and—through the power of networks—have the potential to deliver services where they are most needed, in a way that is both equitable and efficient while respecting the dignity of its citizens.
1. Ending the AIDS epidemic in cities by 2030 -- 2. Putting people at the centre -- 3. Addressing the causes of risk, vulnerability and transmission -- 4. Using the AIDS response for positive social transformation -- 5. Building and accelerating an appropriate response to local needs -- 6. Mobilizing resources for integrated public health and development -- 7. Uniting as leaders -- Annex 1. City data -- Annex 2. Cities featured in this report.
1. Ending the AIDS epidemic in cities by 2030 -- 2. Putting people at the centre -- 3. Addressing the causes of risk, vulnerability and transmission -- 4. Using the AIDS response for positive social transformation -- 5. Building and accelerating an appropriate response to local needs -- 6. Mobilizing resources for integrated public health and development -- 7. Uniting as leaders -- Annex 1. City data -- Annex 2. Cities featured in this report.
DateGeneva : Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), 2016
Description
61 p. : graphs, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 54-57).
ISBN / ISSN
9789292530815
CollectionsResource Type > Documents and Publications > Publications