Filter
684
Text search:
UNAIDS
Featured
Recommendations
40
New Publications
148
Language
Document type
No document type
460
Studies & Reports
100
Guidelines
58
Fact sheets
20
Manuals
15
Strategic & Response Plan
13
Infographics
10
Training Material
5
Situation Updates
3
Countries / Regions
India
18
Zambia
17
Malawi
16
Kenya
14
Tanzania
14
South Africa
14
Global
14
Nigeria
13
Ethiopia
12
Nepal
12
Latin America and the Carribbean
12
Africa
12
Sierra Leone
11
Rwanda
10
Lesotho
10
Asia
10
Namibia
9
Ukraine
9
Russia
9
Zimbabwe
8
Myanmar / Burma
7
Uganda
6
Indonesia
6
Bangladesh
6
Eastern Europe
6
Liberia
5
Syria
5
Cambodia
5
Western and Central Europe
5
Senegal
4
Congo, Democratic Republic of
4
Ghana
4
Mozambique
4
Brazil
4
Middle East and North Africa
4
South–East Asia Region
4
Venezuela
4
Tajikistan
4
Cameroon
3
Haiti
3
Benin
3
Eswatini/ Swaziland
3
Yemen
3
Southern Africa
3
Georgia
3
Jamaica
3
Philippines
2
South Sudan
2
Thailand
2
Colombia
2
East and Southern Africa
2
Albania
2
Estonia
2
Moldova
2
Burkina Faso
1
Guinea-Bissau
1
Morocco
1
Pakistan
1
Jordan
1
Afghanistan
1
Lebanon
1
China
1
Central African Republic
1
Argentina
1
Peru
1
North Macedonia
1
Hungary
1
Botswana
1
Angola
1
Mexico
1
Sri Lanka
1
West and Central Africa
1
Western Pacific Region
1
Bhutan
1
Uzbekistan
1
Kyrgyzstan
1
Vietnam
1
Maldives
1
Norway
1
Portugal
1
Authors & Publishers
Publication Years
Category
Countries
232
Clinical Guidelines
30
Women & Child Health
30
Public Health
17
Key Resources
11
Capacity Building
8
Pharmacy & Technologies
1
Toolboxes
HIV
301
TB
48
COVID-19
25
Health Financing Toolbox
14
Mental Health
11
Disability
10
AMR
8
Caregiver
8
Global Health Education
7
Conflict
5
Refugee
5
NTDs
5
Zika
4
Planetary Health
3
Polio
2
Natural Hazards
2
Rapid Response
2
Social Ethics
2
Pharmacy
2
NCDs
2
Malaria
2
Ebola & Marburg
1
Supplement Article
www.jaids.com J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Volume 78, Supplement 1, August 15, 2018
The information provided here can be used to understand the current situation, increase attention to preterm births in Rwanda and to inform dialogue and action among stakeholders. Data can be used to identify the most important risk factors to target and gaps in care in order to identify and impleme
...
10 years after the UN general assembly special session on drugs
World Psychiatry16:2 - June 2017
First published: 12 May 2017
https://doi.org/10.1002/wps.20428
Volume16, Issue2; Pages 213-214
1.HIV infections – drug therapy. 2.Anti-HIV agents – adverse effects. 3.Anti-retroviral agents. 4.Benzoxazines – adverse effects. 5.Pregnancy. 6.Disease transmission, Vertical - prevention and control. 7.Treatment outcome. I.World Health Organization
Strengthening HIV prevention among most-at-risk populations (MARPs) in the Syrian Arab Republic:
The new Global Strategy aims to achieve the highest attainable standard of health for all women, children and adolescents, transform the future and ensure that every newborn, mother and child not only survives, but thrives.
Journal of Infection and Public Health 12 (2019) 213–223
В основе настоящих руководящих принципов лежит структура организации мероприятий в соответствии с тремя задачами:
• создание и укрепление механизмов комплексно
...
Occupational health and safety programmes aim to prevent diseases and injuries arising out of, linked with or occurring in the course of work, while improving the quality and safety of care, safeguarding the health workforce and promoting environmental sustainability in the health sector.
This gu
...
The power of the Global Drug Policy Index lies in its key objective: to score and
rank how countries are faring in different areas of drug policy as identified in the
UN report ‘What we have learned over the last ten years: A summary of knowledge
acquired and produced by the UN system on drug-r
...
2nd edition. The 2018 Roadmap incorporates an additional critical population: adolescents. Despite making up 1 in 6 of the world’s people, adolescents have been largely overlooked as global momentum to address TB has grown. Spanning the ages of 10–19 years, adolescents are both at risk of TB and
...
PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org
September 2014 | Volume 9 | Issue 9 | e103657