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民间社会在全球艾滋病毒/艾滋病应对中的作用不断扩大:总统艾滋病紧急救援计划发挥了什么作用?

The expanding role of civil society in the global HIV/AIDS response: what has the President's Emergency Program For AIDS Relief's role been?

机构信息

The Infectious Diseases Institute, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.

出版信息

J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2012 Aug 15;60 Suppl 3:S152-7. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0b013e31825d0383.

Abstract

Civil society has been part of the HIV/AIDS response from the very beginning of the epidemic, often becoming engaged before national governments. Traditional roles of civil society--advocacy, activism, serving as government watchdog, and acting as community caretaker--have been critical to the response. In addition, civil society organizations (CSOs) play an integral part in providing world-class HIV prevention and treatment services and helping to ensure continuity of care. The President's Emergency Program for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has significantly increased the global scale-up of combination antiretroviral therapy reaching for more than 5 million people in developing countries, as well as implementation of effective evidence-based combination prevention approaches. PEPFAR databases in 5 countries and annual reports from a centrally managed initiative were mined and analyzed to determine the numbers and types of CSOs funded by PEPFAR over a 5-year period (2006-2011). Data are also presented from Uganda showing the overall resource growth in CSO working for HIV. Case studies document the evolution of 3 indigenous CSOs that increased the capacity to implement activities with PEPFAR funding. A legacy of PEPFAR has been the growth of civil society to address social and health issues as well as recognition by governments that partnerships with beneficiaries and civil society result in better outcomes. Scale-up of the global response could not have happened without the involvement of civil society and people living with HIV. This game changing partnership to jointly tackle the problems that countries face may well be the greatest benefit emerging from the HIV epidemic.

摘要

民间社会从艾滋病疫情一开始就参与其中,其参与时间往往早于各国政府。民间社会的传统角色——宣传、倡导、监督政府和充当社区照顾者——对疫情应对至关重要。此外,民间社会组织(CSO)在提供世界级的艾滋病预防和治疗服务方面发挥了重要作用,并有助于确保护理的连续性。总统艾滋病紧急救援计划(PEPFAR)大大增加了在发展中国家开展联合抗逆转录病毒治疗的全球规模,同时还实施了有效的循证联合预防方法。对 5 个国家的 PEPFAR 数据库和中央管理倡议的年度报告进行了挖掘和分析,以确定在 5 年期间(2006-2011 年)PEPFAR 资助的民间社会组织的数量和类型。还展示了来自乌干达的数据,这些数据显示了为艾滋病毒工作的民间社会组织的总体资源增长情况。案例研究记录了 3 个本土民间社会组织的演变过程,这些组织的能力随着 PEPFAR 资金的增加而增强。PEPFAR 的一个遗产是民间社会的发展,以解决社会和健康问题,以及各国政府认识到与受益者和民间社会的伙伴关系会产生更好的结果。如果没有民间社会和艾滋病毒感染者的参与,全球应对措施的扩大就不可能实现。这种改变游戏规则的合作关系,共同解决各国面临的问题,很可能是艾滋病流行带来的最大好处。

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