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National
AIDS Strategy
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Let's Keep Albania a Low HIV Prevalence Country:
The National Strategy of Prevention
and Control of HIV/AIDS in Albania, 2004-2010
The need for a Strategy of Prevention and Control of
HIV/AIDS in Albania became evident after 2000
following an increase in the number of new cases,
the need to establish collaboration and take action
over various sectors and agencies, the need for a
long-term/early warning approach, building the
capacities of the sectors involved, and strengthen
efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals
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BOSNIA AND
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Bosnia and
Herzegovina Strategy to Prevent and Combat HIV/AIDS,
2004-2009
Bosnia and Herzegovina
has an opportunity to establish monitoring and
control over this difficult and lethal infection. A
proper prioritisation in the fight against HIV/AIDS
and the selection of strategic goals and appropriate
interventions to prevent the occurrence of HIV/AIDS
present, without doubt, a significant challenge to
the recently inaugurated Advisory Board for the
fight against HIV/AIDS in Bosnia and Herzegovina. |

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KOSOVO |
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Kosovar
Strategy for HIV/AIDS Prevention, 2004-2008
Kosovo’s strategy for HIV/AIDS
prevention for the next five years intertwines the
needs of the people living in Kosovo to have a
unique policy on HIV/AIDS with the best
international practices on this issue. Faced with an
increased numbers of threats, especially the lack of
data on vulnerable groups and the limited knowledge
of Kosovo’s population on HIV/AIDS, the need for
compiling this document in which the path of Kosovo
to prevent HIV/AIDS will be presented was a
necessity of time. |

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(Albanian - 360kb)

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MACEDONIA |
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Macedonia
HIV/AIDS National Strategy, 2007-2011
Republic of Macedonia, National HIV/AIDS Strategy
2007-2011 The main goal of the five year Strategy is
to maintain low HIV prevalence in the country. This
goal will be achieved by carrying out programmatic
and policy actions in five strategic action areas:
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HIV prevention among most-at-risk populations
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Other prevention strategies/activities
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Prevention of treatment, care and support to
people living with HIV/AIDS
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Collection and use of strategic information
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Coordination and capacity building.
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MONTENEGRO |
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HIV/AIDS
STRATEGY FOR THE REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO
The National Strategy offers to Montenegro the
opportunity, over the next five years, to establish
an appropriate multisectoral response to tackle the
complex medical, social, legal and human rights
issues raised by HIV/AIDS. The Strategy framework
will guide the design and implementation of the
interventions within the overall national
programming, governmental and non-governmental
sector, and serve as the basis for developing of the
sustainable system for monitoring and evaluating the
effectiveness of the national response. |

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SERBIA |
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National
Strategy for the Fight against HIV/AIDS, Republic of
Serbia, 2005-2010
After the overall changes in the society in 2000,
the Government of the Republic of Serbia has
intensified its effort focused on the prevention and
treatment of the persons suffering from HIV/AIDS.
Providing the appropriate solutions, in the course
of 2004 the Government of the Republic of Serbia has
first reformed the existing commission and then, in
June of the same year, created a new Commission for
the Fight against HIV/AIDS. |

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National
Strategy Action Plan for the Fight against HIV/AIDS
in Serbia, 2005-2010
The main themes in this plan are:
prevention; care, treatment and support of PWHAs;
role of the community in the fight against HIV/AIDS
and to support PWHAs; and epidemiological
surveillance of HIV/AIDS, monitoring and reporting. |

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