What gets measured matters : is violence against women on the HIV and AIDS funding agenda?
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- HQ1180Â .W53 2008

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HQ1075.5.K4 G46 2006 Gender issues | HQ1155 .S64 2000 The special gift | HQ1155 .S64 2000 The special gift | HQ1180 .W53 2008 What gets measured matters : | HQ1240.5.M628 G46 2004 Gender and development in the Middle East and North Africa: | HQ1788 .P76 2009 Promises and realities : | HV446.A23 N46 2013 NGOs Eastern Africa, development & business organization |
A one year review of show us the money: Is violence against women and girls on the HIV agenda?( from container)
This report analyses the policies, programming and funding patterns of the four largest public donors to HIV&AIDS: the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the President's Emergency Fund for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR/US), the UK Department for International Development (DFID), and the World Bank, and UNAIDS (the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS).
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