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The IAS Advocacy/Policy Priority on E2 – conclusions from country consultationsDr. Elly Katabira

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Conclusion One:

The AIDS exclusiveness will diminish or even disappear –but E2 is one way to keep momentum in the response

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Conclusion two:

Involvement of more stakeholders adds experience and knowledge and creates synergies in the national E2 work

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Conclusion three:

Country ownership does not equal Government ownership – and should not !

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Fourth Conclusion:

Innovative approaches like, for example, the investment framework/investment cases and treatment as prevention approaches enhances the E2 work

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Fifth Conclusion:

Research and evaluation of on-going E2 activities must be promoted

Final conclusion:

The donor community cannot give up HIV and AIDS work even when countries take more ownership – it wouldn’t be sustainable

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Discussion

Where should AIDS programmes be located in a country – under a President/PrimeMinister or in a Ministry of Health ?


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