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Policy Reform to Meet Access-to-Treatment Goals: HIV-Positive Women’s Access to Care, Treatment, and Support (ACTS) in Swaziland
POLICY (March 2006)
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This report summarizes the analysis, actions, and lessons learned from the core-funded activity, Policy Reform to Meet Access-to-Treatment Goals. The POLICY Project, in partnership with the International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW) in Swaziland and South Africa, implemented the project from October 2004 to December 2005. The report describes the results of the project’s rapid assessment of HIV-positive women’s access to care, treatment, and support (ACTS) in Swaziland. The purpose of the assessment was to gain a clear understanding of the specific issues affecting HIV-positive women and how the policy environment supports advocacy opportunities for policy and programmatic change. Subsequent to the rapid assessment, POLICY supported ICW-led validation and capacity-building workshops to translate analysis into prioritized advocacy issues and action plans.
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