Children and HIV and AIDS
IATT Meeting Reports and Documents
IATT Terms of Reference
IATT meeting reports
- 2007 IATT Meeting Report
- 2006 IATT Meeting Report
- 2005 IATT Meeting Report
- 2002 IATT Meeting Report
- 2001 IATT Meeting Report
IATT Meeting, April 2007, Washington, Presentations
- Community Action and the Test of Time (John Williamson)
- Defining Vulnerability - A case study from Zambia (Katie Schenk et al.)
- Overview of Civil Registration in the Caribbean (Geoffrey Ijumba)
- National Plans of Actions in WCAR (Christine Nare)
- Building M&E Capacity for OVC National Plans of Action (Gretchen Bachman)
- Moving 'Upstream' with Children, HIV and AIDS (Stuart Kean)
- The Girls left behind: Out of the Box and Out of Reach (Judith Bruce)
- Snap Shot of OVC Planning in the Caribbean (Geoffrey Ijumba)
- National Plans of Action Status Report April 2007 (Mark Kluckow)
- Accelerating the response for children affected by AIDS - Monitoring the response (Arjan de Wagt)
- M&E Estimating Numbers of Vulnerable Children (Beverly Nyberg)
- Working Group Civil Registration Presentation (Josef Decosas)
- The Joint Learning Initiative on Children and HIV/AIDS (Angela M. Wakhweya)
- Health care for children affected by HIV (Siobhan Crowley)
- OVC, HIV, Food Security and Nutrition (Mary Njoroge)
- Activities by IATT on PMTCT and Paediatric HIV Care and Treatment (Siobhan Crowley)
- IATT Regional Focus Caribbean (Geoffrey Ijumba)
- Coordination for Children and HIV and AIDS in East Asian Pacific Region - Inter-Agency Mechanisms (Yoshimi Nishino)
- ESAR RIATT Update (Dorcas Amolo)
- Accelerating the response for children affected by AIDS - Strengthening IATT leadership (Arjan de Wagt)
IATT Newsletter
Other Documents
- IATT Progress Report describing progress made in coverage of services for children affected by AIDS (September 2006)
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