IASC Guidelines for HIV/AIDS Interventions in Emergency Settings

  • Source:
  • IASC. 2004. Geneva, World Health Organization.

  • Summary:
  • The Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) is issuing Guidelines for HIV/AIDS interventions in Emergency Settings to help individuals and organizations in their efforts to address the special needs of HIV-infected and HIV-affected people living in emergency situation. It is difficult to grasp the scale of devastation that HIV/AIDS has on people whose lives have been uprooted by conflict and disaster. In January 2003, the IASC issued a statement in which it committed itself to “redoubling our individual and joint agency responses to promote a comprehensive, multi-faceted approach to this unprecedented crisis” as it faced the impact of HIV/AIDS on food security and human survival, as evidenced in southern Africa. The IASC undertook to develop a practical handbook that could be put to immediate use for the benefit of those who most need our commitment and support.

  • Keywords:
  • People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) Programming Guidance
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