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... MC, Gregson S: The forgotten half ofthe equation: randomized controlled trial of a male invitation to attend couple voluntary counselling and testing AIDS 2011, 25( 12):1 53 5 – 154 1 35 Desgrées-Du-Loû ... transmission of HIV (PMTCT): results of a survey of mothers and providers, Botswana, 20 03 AIDS Behav 2009, 13( 2) : 35 6 36 4 37 Dahl V, Mellhammar L, Bajunirwe F, Björkman P: Acceptance of HIV testing ... treatment and care for HIV-exposed children, their mothers and their families in poorly resourced settings Future Virol 2011, 6( 6) :68 7 69 6 59 Tolle MA: A package of primary health care services for...
... means forthe capacity ofthe sector Of course, in the absence of data on the proportion of health workers infected or affected by the epidemic, and at what level ofthe health system they are ... streamlining, especially with respect to the PRSP and MTEF on the one hand andthe Strategic Framework forthe Fight Against AIDS andthe Health Strategy on the other hand, the fact that different development ... in the doctor to population ratio: between 1987 and 1988, the number of doctors per 100 000 86 inhabitants declined from 7 .5 to 5. 7, only to decline further to 5. 4 by 1990 Towards the end of the...
... and control and health education and communication According to their job description they spend 25% of their time in the health posts andthe other 75% in the community HIV/AIDS is part ofthe ... 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Schneider H, Hlophe H, Van Rensburg D: Community health workers andthe response to HIV/AIDS in South Africa: tensions and prospects Health Policy and ... defined roles and standardized protocols should make sure that CHWs practise within the limits of what they can achieve and what they have been trained for Simple guidelines and standards also...
... Report, has the endorsement of WHO Director-General Margaret Chan [5] , and was the topic of a themed issue ofthe Lancet [6] Sub- Saharan Africa has only 3% ofthe global health workforce [7] but ... Lancet 2008, 37 2:8 65 - 6 Horton R: Alma-Ata 30 years on: “Health for all need not be a dream buried in the past” The Lancet 2008, 37 2:8 63 - 1008 World health Report 20 06: Working Together for Health ... to the authors of all included studies requesting details of any additional studies and to ask for further information on the characteristics ofthe CHW programme they had evaluated Three landmark...
... African LDCs, 19 65 - 1999 19 65 - 1 969 19 75- 1979 19 85- 1989 19 95- 1999 Population living on less than $1 a day (%) 55 .8 56 .4 61 .9 64 .9 Population living on less than $2 a day (%) 82.0 83. 7 87.0 87 .5 ... Number of people living on less than $1 a day 89 .6 117.4 170 .5 233 .5 Number of people living on less than $2 a day 131 .7 174.4 239 .5 31 5. 1 Average daily consumption of people living on less than ... the quality ofthe analysis, andthe depth and breadth of proposed strategies, amongst others Already, there are some concerns about both the content andthe process ofthe PRSP In terms of the...
... from 50 % in 1980 to 51 % in 2001 Cameroon has a youthful population In 1998, 45% ofthe population was younger than 15 years, 50 % was between 1 56 4 years and 5% was in the age group of 65 and older ... rise to the growth ofthe informal sector The informal sector accounts for a significant proportion of jobs in urban areas For example, in 19 93 the informal sector accounted for 57 % of all jobs ... ofthe fight against STIs and HIV/AIDS, the reduction ofthe cost of ARVs andthe relevance ofthe Strategic Framework forthe Fight Against AIDS Nonetheless, an assessment ofthe PRSP using the...
... cases, 55 ,707 (92 .5% ) were adults and 4, 466 (7 .5% ) children under the age of 12 years Due to the level of underreporting, it is estimated that by the end of December 2001 Uganda had 1, 050 ,55 5 people ... throughout this period The literacy rate among women increased from 35 % to 51 % duringthe past decade; the corresponding rates for men are 62 % and 85% respectively The Government of Uganda has, however, ... (MFPED, 2003a) This was mainly due to the deteriorating external terms of trade, as a result ofthe rise in the world price for oil andthe decline in coffee prices, and to the ban imposed by the European...
... 198.9% Six months later, in June 20 03, the rate of inflation had reached a record of 36 4 .5% , only to increase even further to 455 % in October 20 03 (Central Statistical Office, 2003b; The Herald, ... Curtailing the spread of HIV and mitigating the impacts ofthe HIV/AIDS epidemic has been an explicit goal ofthe Government of Uganda for almost two decades The resolve with which Uganda has tackled the ... justification The MTEF, 20 03/ 04-20 05/ 06 Uganda’s MTEF is considered one ofthe most developed in sub- Saharan Africa by the World Bank (Le Houerou and Taliercio, 2002) It was the first country on the subcontinent...