Topic
3
Taking the lead in coordination and action:
Strategy and partnerships |
Session
objectives
Issues covered:
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Coordination,
integration and partnerships in developing an HIV/AIDS strategy. |
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Concepts
of mainstreaming and functional integration (with examples). |
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Advantages
and challenges of partnerships. |
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At
the end of the session you should be able to answer the following
questions:
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What
is the purpose of developing an HIV/AIDS Response Strategy? |
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Why
is mainstreaming an important element of a LGA HIV/AIDS response?
- How can non-health related departments help? |
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Who
is responsible for ensuring coordination between services (functional
integration) relating to HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and management?
What might be the challenges to achieving this type of coordination?
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What
is 'functional integration' and how can it be used to improve
service delivery for all health- not just HIV/AIDS? |
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