Guest guest Posted July 22, 2010 Report Share Posted July 22, 2010 The Sixty-third Session of the World Health Assembly adopted a resolution that requests the WHO Director-General to develop a WHO HIV/AIDS Strategy for 2011-2015, through a broad consultative process. The Strategy will build on the achievements and experiences of the " 3 by 5 " initiative and the five strategic directions of the WHO HIV/AIDS Universal Access Plan 2006-2010; take into consideration the broad global HIV, health and development architecture, including the UNAIDS Strategy and Outcome Framework, and existing commitments to achieving Universal Access and the Millennium Development Goals; identify existing and agreed global targets to motivate countries to plan for bold HIV/AIDS responses through to 2015; provide guidance to countries on how to prioritize their HIV and broader health investments; provide a framework for concerted WHO action at the global, regional and country levels and across all relevant WHO departments. WHO works in partnership with a broad range of constituencies, including Member States, civil society, donor and development agencies, non-governmental organizations, multilateral agencies (including the UN family), scientific and technical institutions and networks, and the private sector. WHO is committed to a consultation process that involves all key stakeholders and constituencies in the development of the Global Health Sector Strategy for HIV/AIDS, 2011-2015. On-line consultation The WHO Secretariat is holding this on-line consultation to solicit the views of all WHO Member States and stakeholders on the development of the Global Health Sector Strategy for HIV/AIDS 2011-2015. Comments can be submitted from 16 July to 31 August 2010. To participate in the consultation, please follow the link below. http://www.who.int/hiv/aboutdept/strategy_form/en/index.html Best regards Dr Po-Lin Chan Country Officer HIV/AIDS WHO India, New Delhiwww.whoindia.org e-mail: <polchan@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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