tailieunhanh - Global Strategy for Women's and Children's Health : Accountability Commission follow up Recommendation 10 Global Oversight
decrease the burden of tuberculosis for people living with hiv. Countries should integrate “the Three I’s” into services for people living with HIV, namely: intensified case finding for active tuberculosis in people living with HIV; isoniazid preventive therapy in individuals with latent tuberculosis to prevent progression to active disease; and infection control in order to minimize transmission of tuberculosis. provide comprehensive care and support for people living with hiv. HIV-related palliative, community and home-based care should include a multidisciplinary approach to identify, assess and treat pain and meet other physical, psychosocial and spiritual needs of people living with HIV. Provision. | Global Strategy for Women s and Children s Health Accountability Commission follow up Recommendation 10 Global Oversight OUTLINE CHRONOLOGY The UN Global Strategy for Women s and Children s Health September 2010 Commission on Information and Accountability for Women s and Children s Health and Accountability Framework of 10 Recommendations December 2010 - May 2011 Independent Expert Review Group 2012-2015 UN Global Strategy The UN Global Strategy for Women s and Children s Health was launched in September 2010 by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon It is a roadmap on how to enhance financing strengthen policy and improve service on the ground for the most vulnerable women and children It aims to save the lives of 16 million women and children by 2015. Global Strategy for Women s and Children s Health - Global .
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