5.2: Multilateral support at country level

Decisions21 March 2011 by Amy Coulterman[PDF][print]

Requests UNAIDS Secretariat to ensure that the Technical Support Facilities evaluation report includes information on who provided and who benefited from the capacity building and technical assistance, especially how much support was provided to benefit vulnerable populations;

5.3: Progress Report on implementation of the Second Independent Evaluation

Decisions4 January 2011 by admin[PDF][print]

Decides to include a substantive agenda item reviewing and analyzing the state of sustainable capacity development and technical support in the Joint Program and providing for further discussion on the UNAIDS Technical Support Strategy at the 29th session of the Programme Coordinating Board

4.10: Second Independent Evaluation of UNAIDS

Decisions20 December 2009 by admin[PDF][print]

Requests UNAIDS to initiate a capacity needs assessment with the aim of taking stock and producing recommendations across the whole Joint Programme – Secretariat and all Cosponsors – for a collective rationalization of staff at global, regional country and levels linked to the strategy from recommendation 1 of the Report of the Second Independent Evaluation of UNAIDS, taking account of the different regional needs of the epidemic

8.2: HIV prevention among injecting drug users

Decisions30 June 2009 by admin[PDF][print]

Recognizing that resources should be expanded for service delivery and capacity development to enable communities to provide prevention, care and support services to drug users living with HIV on a larger scale whilst, at the same time, tackling the issue of stigmatization and discrimination requests UNAIDS and its stakeholders to work with multilateral donors, and national governments, to facilitate greater resource mobilization on this issue, consistent with the level of identified need

8.5: HIV prevention among injecting drug users

Decisions30 June 2009 by admin[PDF][print]

Requests the UNAIDS Secretariat and the Cosponsors, in particular UNODC, to support national authorities to align policies, clarify roles and responsibilities of various national entities – including drug control, the penitentiary system,  public health and civil society – and support increased capacity and resources for provision of a comprehensive  package of services for injecting drug users including harm reduction programmes in relation to HIV as enumerated in  the UNAIDS/UNODC/WHO “Technical Guide for countries to set targets for Universal Access to HIV prevention, treatment and care for injecting drug users”

3.5: Outcome(s) of the Thematic Segment

Decisions20 December 2008 by admin[PDF][print]

Requests UNAIDS to work with the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria to improve the understanding by UN staff in country of the roles and expectations of the two bodies, as outlined in the Memorandum of Understanding and to use its convening power to maximize the impact of the Global Fund portfolio in each country

3.7: Outcome(s) of the Thematic Segment

Decisions20 December 2008 by admin[PDF][print]

Calls upon National AIDS Coordinating Authorities and UNAIDS to invest in the capacity development of civil society to enable their meaningful participation in the work of such Authorities and to pursue the principles of accountability, transparency and participation

Representing Civil Society on the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board