A vital partnership : the work of GNP+ and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies on HIV/AIDS
2003
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SymbolUNAIDS/JC961
TitleA vital partnership : the work of GNP+ and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies on HIV/AIDS
AccessEnglish: jc961-gnp_en_0 - PDF ;
Summary
The aim of this case study is to document and analyse the whys and wherefores of the partnership between the International Federation and GNP+, and its progress from the early discussions in late 2000 until mid 2003. It focuses on work at a global level and nationally in some African countries and in Honduras, with reference to the partnership in other regions. It is an attempt to offer a frank account of what the partnership means, at global, national and grassroots levels; to reflect on the challenges and successes, and to offer lessons learned, for other organisations as well as for the two partners.
The start of the partnership -- The ‘added value’ of the partnership: the GNP+ perspective -- The need for the partnership: the International Federation perspective -- The development of the partnership -- Partnership in regions and countries -- East Africa (Uganda) -- Southern Africa -- Honduras -- The results -- Lessons learned: making the partnership work -- Annex 1. from the UNGASS declaration of commitments -- Annex 2. the Denver principles -- Annex 3. Barcelona Declaration.
The start of the partnership -- The ‘added value’ of the partnership: the GNP+ perspective -- The need for the partnership: the International Federation perspective -- The development of the partnership -- Partnership in regions and countries -- East Africa (Uganda) -- Southern Africa -- Honduras -- The results -- Lessons learned: making the partnership work -- Annex 1. from the UNGASS declaration of commitments -- Annex 2. the Denver principles -- Annex 3. Barcelona Declaration.
DateGeneva : Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Oct. 2003
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59 p. : ill.
ISBN / ISSN
9291733377
CollectionsResource Type > Documents and Publications > Publications