UN system HIV workplace programmes : HIV prevention, treatment and care for UN system employees and their families
2006
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SymbolUNAIDS/JC1066
TitleUN system HIV workplace programmes : HIV prevention, treatment and care for UN system employees and their families
AccessEnglish: jc1066-unsystworkplace_en_0 - PDF ; Español: jc1066-unsystworkplace_es_0 - PDF ; Français: jc1066-unsystworkplace_fr_0 - PDF ; Русский: jc1066-unsystworkplace_ru_0 - PDF ;
Summary
This Best Practice Case Study captures lessons learned, keys to success, and challenges that must be met if there is to be optimal access to treatment and care for UN staff and their dependents. It describes UN workplace programmes in Cambodia, Ethiopia, Kenya and Rwanda where multi-disciplinary teams are discovering the power of leadership and the value of multidisciplinary interagency approaches.
1. Background -- 2. ETHIOPIA: Solid groundwork -- 3. KENYA: Groundbreaking solutions -- 4. RWANDA: an enabling environment and extraordinary initiative -- 5. CAMBODIA: a prevention-to-care continuum linked to sustainable local services -- 6. Experience in other sectors -- 7. Key elements of best practice -- 8. The challenges -- Annex. The UN System HIV-positive Staff Group.
1. Background -- 2. ETHIOPIA: Solid groundwork -- 3. KENYA: Groundbreaking solutions -- 4. RWANDA: an enabling environment and extraordinary initiative -- 5. CAMBODIA: a prevention-to-care continuum linked to sustainable local services -- 6. Experience in other sectors -- 7. Key elements of best practice -- 8. The challenges -- Annex. The UN System HIV-positive Staff Group.
DateGeneva : Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Feb. 2006
Description
55 p. : ill., tables
ISBN / ISSN
9291734780
CollectionsResource Type > Documents and Publications > Publications