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Topic 3
Taking the lead in coordination and action: Strategy and partnerships
Session objectives
Issues covered:
Coordination, integration and partnerships in developing an HIV/AIDS strategy.
Concepts of mainstreaming and functional integration (with examples).
Advantages and challenges of partnerships.
At the end of the session you should be able to answer the following questions:

What is the purpose of developing an HIV/AIDS Response Strategy?
Why is mainstreaming an important element of a LGA HIV/AIDS response? - How can non-health related departments help?
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?
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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