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Definition: The DAC defines aid in support of HIV/AIDS control as all activities related to sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS control (e.g. information, education, communication, testing, prevention, treatment and care) and all activities related to social mitigation of HIV/AIDS (special programmes to address the consequences of HIV/AIDS, e.g. social, legal and and economic assistance to people living with HIV/AIDS).
Previous documentation on this topic:
- Paper Measuring Aid in support of HIV/AIDS control , 2000-04. The data have been verified by DAC members in June 2006 in preparation for the XVI International AIDS Conference to be held in Toronto in August 2006.
- Report Aid Activities in Support of HIV/AIDS control, 2000-02 data. This report presents the results of a review of statistical data on aid to HIV/AIDS control, carried out by the DAC Secretariat in collaboration with members of the DAC Working Party on Statistics (WP-STAT) and UNAIDS between February and May 2004.
HIV/AIDS online database and User's Guide
An online database has been set-up to present this special dataset on activities in support of HIV/AIDS control.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This database contains figures from 2000 to 2005 only. Data from 2000 to 2002 have been collected for the special study below. Data from 2003 to 2005 come from the Aid Activities (CRS) database. For 2006 onwards, please refer to the Aid Activities (CRS) online database.
A User's Guide has been prepared for users discovering the database. It is based on examples and introduces concept definitions when necessary.
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