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A New Investment Framework for the Global HIV ResponseThe designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNAIDS concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
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National Strategic Development Plan Update 2009-2013The Royal Government of Cambodia through its concerted efforts has been successfully rebuilding Cambodia from the state of near total destruction of all its assets -- human capital; economic, educational and social institutions; government structures and physical assets in infrastructure. On the basis of the national reconciliation among different factions reached at the Paris Peace...
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The Financial resource for the comprehensive & multi-sectoral response to HIV/AIDS III (2011-2015) in CambodiaThis report presents the summary of the costs of Cambodia’s National Strategic Plan for a Comprehensive and Multisectoral Response to HIV/AIDS (NSP III) for the period 2011-2015 as well as an estimation of the resources that will be available and an analysis of the forecasted financing gap. The report also explains how data was collected on the resources available and summarizes the methodology...
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The National Strategic Plan for Comprehensive & Multi-sectoral Response to HIV/AIDS III (2011-2015) in CambodiaIn keeping with the principles of the Three Ones, Cambodia developed its fi rst National Strategic Plan for the fi ve-year period, 2001 to 2005. It was followed by a second fi ve-year plan, the National Strategic Plan for a Comprehensive and Multisectoral Response to HIV and AIDS 2006-2010 (NSP II). |
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Operational ManualThe second Health Strategic Plan, 2008-15 (HSP2) is the guiding framework for all programs and interventions in the health sector, in succession to the first Health Sector Strategic Plan, 2003-07. It is the product of exhaustive and close consultation and collaboration among all key stakeholders in the sector, including the MOH’s development partners. |
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Strategic Framework & Operational Plan 2011-2013The prevalence of HIV in Cambodia is among the highest in Asia. In 1998, approximately 2.6% of Cambodian adults were living with HIV. Due to action taken by the Cambodian Government and its partners including business sectors to manage and prevent the HIV epidemic, the country has avoided a major public health disaster. |
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