《世界卫生组织HIV/AIDS署 》

  • 来源专题:艾滋病防治
  • 编译者: 李越
  • 发布时间:2004-12-13
  • 提供艾滋病性病相关资料,电子书目等。WHO and its HIV/AIDS department work within the family of UNAIDS Cosponsors to facilitate multisectoral efforts to respond to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. WHO specifically serves as the convening agency within the United Nations system for HIV/AIDS treatment, care and support as well as for preventing the mother-to-child transmission of HIV. WHO HIV/AIDS Department's primary roles are: - Support and advisory role with health ministries and national governments - Convening and coordinating partner efforts in scaling up treatment, care and prevention - Technical expertise - Strategic information management and reporting - Global support for high-quality drugs and diagnostics - Operations research and learning through experience - Assisting countries in mobilizing resources - Advocating for a comprehensive response to HIV/AIDS - Leveraging WHO’s organizational capability, and; - Identifying gaps and seeking solutions. Although WHO will not necessarily lead activities in all cases, it plays a valuable role in monitoring these gaps and in identifying solutions and working with others – especially UNAIDS Cosponsors – to develop them. (WHO HIV/AIDS Plan 2004-2005)
  • 原文来源:http://www.who.int/hiv/en/
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