Progress report on the Global response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, 2003 : Follow-up to the 2001 United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS
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Progress report on the Global response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, 2003 : Follow-up to the 2001 United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS
UNAIDS, 2003
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- executive summary
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[Main]: "UNAIDS/03.37E", 102 p. ; 30cm -- Executive summary: 19 p. ; 26 cm
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In June 2001, 189 UN member states endorsed the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS at a special session of the UN General Assembly, under which it was agreed to establish specific, time-bound targets to measure progress in the global fight against HIV/AIDS. Using this mandate, the UNAIDS Secretariat, together with its co-sponsors, have developed a series of global, regional and national indicators to measure progress towards the Declaration's targets, in line with the Millennium Development Goals. This report provides information on global, regional and national responses to the challenges posed by HIV/AIDS through core indicators grouped into four broad categories: global commitment and action; national commitment and action, including domestic government spending on HIV/AIDS and assessing country-level policy development and implementation against a national composite policy index; national programmes and behaviour, including numbers of people receiving key services and public use of safer practices to reduce the risk of HIV transmission; and national impact indicators including the number of new infections amongst young people and infants born to HIV-infected mothers.
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