TAILIEUCHUNG - Draft WHO HIV/AIDS strategy 2011–2015 Report by the Secretariat

The WCO will provide technical assistance to define and implement a long-term strategic plan for strengthening the HIS nationwide and secure funds and resources for its implementation. It will support the revision of the tools for data collection and flow in the HIS, the supportive supervision system and feedback mechanism, and will update yearly the Service Availability Mapping (SAM), among other approaches. Within the Financing priority pillar, WHO will support the promotion of evidence-based decision making at all levels of the health system, through enhanced capacity to generate and use financial information, as well as addressing financial barriers related to access to health, in order to reduce unnecessarily. | World Health Organization EXECUTIVE BOARD 128th Session Provisional agenda item EB128 10 23 December 2010 Draft WHO HIV AIDS strategy 2011-2015 Report by the Secretariat 1. In resolution WHO HIV AIDS strategy for 2011-2015 the Health Assembly requested the Director-General to submit to the Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly through the Executive Board a WHO HIV AIDS strategy for 2011-2015. The strategy should be developed through an inclusive consultative process be aligned with broader strategic frameworks and take into consideration the changing international public health architecture. 2. The Secretariat has drafted a strategy that builds on the achievements and experiences of the 3 by 5 initiative and WHO s HIV AIDS universal access plan for The text provides a framework for concerted WHO action at the global regional and country levels and across technical departments in the Secretariat. The draft strategy is based on existing best practices and available evidence on the effectiveness of HIV-related approaches and interventions in the health sector. 3. The broad consultative process that led to the strategy involved all key partners including Member States organizations in the United Nations system and other multilateral agencies donor and development agencies and initiatives civil society nongovernmental organizations scientific and technical institutions and networks and the private sector. Numerous stakeholder consultations were held and more than 90 Member States participated in consultations held in all WHO regions in the period June-September 2010. To supplement these consultations and ensure the broadest participation the Secretariat hosted a widely-promoted public on-line consultation for seven weeks in the period July through September 4. The process of developing the draft strategy was managed by a cross-cluster group at headquarters. Substantial input was provided by all departments with significant HIV-related .

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