This report highlights the efforts of Serbia to continue funding and implementation of the national HIV response which had been significantly supported by the GF from 2003 to 2014 and resulted in an intensified communication and consultation between governmental and NGO sector. Serbia has a long tradition in national HIV programming. There is clear evidence that the most effective programmes are those in which civil society's role, engagement in providing prevention, care and support services for key populations and PLHIV and established partnership with other relevant stakeholders are strongest and equitable. Moreover, interventions should be supported by enabling legal and policy frameworks. This includes measures to increase availability...
Microfinance has grown from a niche development intervention in the 1990s to one that commands globa...
The 20th century has witnessed the rapid proliferation of a variety of international and internation...
ABSTRACT - Background and Objectives: The legal basis of cross border health services in Europe is ...
This report highlights the efforts of Serbia to continue\ud funding and implementation of the nation...
This report highlights the efforts of Croatia to continue funding the national response to HIV/AIDS ...
In 2015, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) published global rates on HIV/AIDS ...
Two thirds of all people living with HIV and 70% of all who require anti-retroviral therapy (ART) li...
The EEA Financial Mechanism (2009-2014) have committed 160,4 million to support seventeen NGO Progr...
Corruption is one of the most important problems facing Serbia. While there are some indications tha...
Namibia is a country rich in natural resources, and in order to better utilise those resources, it i...
This report provides an assessment of Norway’s bilateral development assistance to Bangladesh, cover...
The time of AIDS is a time of great perplexity. But it is also a time of great challenge and a time ...
The city of Louga, Senegal, represents one of 11 African cities participating in the Earth Institute...
Mechanisms of detention oversight may refer to any number of activities or approaches which would re...
This submission reviews and examines the responsibility and role of non-executive directors in reinf...
Microfinance has grown from a niche development intervention in the 1990s to one that commands globa...
The 20th century has witnessed the rapid proliferation of a variety of international and internation...
ABSTRACT - Background and Objectives: The legal basis of cross border health services in Europe is ...
This report highlights the efforts of Serbia to continue\ud funding and implementation of the nation...
This report highlights the efforts of Croatia to continue funding the national response to HIV/AIDS ...
In 2015, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) published global rates on HIV/AIDS ...
Two thirds of all people living with HIV and 70% of all who require anti-retroviral therapy (ART) li...
The EEA Financial Mechanism (2009-2014) have committed 160,4 million to support seventeen NGO Progr...
Corruption is one of the most important problems facing Serbia. While there are some indications tha...
Namibia is a country rich in natural resources, and in order to better utilise those resources, it i...
This report provides an assessment of Norway’s bilateral development assistance to Bangladesh, cover...
The time of AIDS is a time of great perplexity. But it is also a time of great challenge and a time ...
The city of Louga, Senegal, represents one of 11 African cities participating in the Earth Institute...
Mechanisms of detention oversight may refer to any number of activities or approaches which would re...
This submission reviews and examines the responsibility and role of non-executive directors in reinf...
Microfinance has grown from a niche development intervention in the 1990s to one that commands globa...
The 20th century has witnessed the rapid proliferation of a variety of international and internation...
ABSTRACT - Background and Objectives: The legal basis of cross border health services in Europe is ...