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Renewing Our Voice: Code of good practice for NGO's responding to HIV and AIDS

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2004-12-01
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Over the last twenty years, there has been a considerable increase in the number and range of NGOs involved in responding to the multiple challenges presented by HIV and AIDS: NGOs undertaking HIV and AIDS work; NGOs integrating HIV and AIDS-specific interventions within other health programming; and NGOs mainstreaming HIV and AIDS within development, human rights and humanitarian programming. There have also been significant changes in the global funding environment, particularly in ensuring that the lessons learned over the past 20 years are used to guide the allocation of resources in scaling up responses to HIV and AIDS. These changes both support and complicate the process of expanding the scale and impact of NGO programmes. The proliferation of NGOs and programmes has, at times, occurred at the expense of accountability and quality programming and has led to fragmentation of the NGO 'voice' in the HIV and AIDS response. 160 NGOs world wide have now signed up to Renewing Our Voice: Code of Good Practice for NGOs Responding to HIV and AIDS, which seeks to address these new challenges by providing a common tool to: advocate for evidence-based programmes by outlining the principles and evidence that underscore successful NGO HIV and AIDS work, assist NGOs to improve the quality and cohesiveness of their work on HIV and AIDS and strengthen their accountability to our NGO partners and beneficiary communities, foster greater collaboration between the wide variety of NGOs now involved in responding to HIV and AIDS and renew the NGO voice by enabling NGOs to commit to a shared vision of good practice in their programming and advocacy. The principles set out in this Code are invaluable guidelines for organisational planning; programme development, implementation, and evaluation; advocacy efforts; and resource allocation. The NGO HIV and AIDS Code of Practice Project is a joint initiative of: ActionAid International; CARE USA ; Global Health Council ; GNP+ ; Grupo Pela Vidda ; Hong Kong AIDS Foundation ; ICASO ; International Federation of Red Cross & Red Crescent Societies ; International Harm Reduction Association ; International HIV/AIDS Alliance and the World Council of Churches.
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Code Signatories; Executive Summary; Chapter 1 - Introduction; Chapter 2 - Guiding Principles; Chapter 3 - Organisational Principles; Chapter 4 - Programming Principles; Chapter 5 - Appendices
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978-0-85598-553-0
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