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Multisectoral Response
The Way Forward Kigali June 12, 2007
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Multisectorality Evidence based – “know your epidemic”: ‘where did the last 1,000 infections come from?’ Determine how your sector is implicated - identification of key sectors and partners Effective partnership – Civil Society & informal sector, Public and Private sectors Intensify capacity development in M&E Results and strategic planning Cost implications (domestic and donor)
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Evidence based – “know your epidemic”
Is data available? How to find it? Report it? use it? and how often? What expertise and capacity is required? Who is responsible to gather evidence? Where would the resources come from? How will the evidence be linked to strategic planning and decision making?
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Determine how your sector is implicated
Who determines the key sectors? What criteria will your country use to determine the key sectors? How will sectoral response be integrated in the sectoral policies and plans (mainstreaming) How will a sectoral response be coordinated and administered – what guidelines and incentives are required? How will the response be monitored (what sector indicators)?
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Effective partnership
Are only the public sectors responsible for a multisectoral response? How a multisectoral response will be coordinated? and by who? What are the roles and responsibilities of CSO, Informal Sector, Public Sector and Private Sector? Who coordinates who? How to be inclusive and transparent? What harmonization mechanisms are required? Who is accountable for results?
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Intensify capacity development
What capacity and expertise is required? (epidemiology, anthropology, data collection and reporting, planning, budgeting and management What capacity is required for Monitoring and for Evaluation? What is required to integrate HIV with Poverty Reduction Strategies and country processes? What institutional capacity building is required?
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Strategic planning How will evidence be used and by who?
How can the HIV national planning processes be inclusive and improved? What capacities are required for identifying program and financial gaps? What capacities are needed to cost annual plans and strategies How can AIDS Strategy and Annual Planning Service (ASAP) be useful for you?
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