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Investing in Communities Achieves Results - Findings from an Evaluation of Community Responses to HIV and AIDS (Paperback)
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Investing in Communities Achieves Results - Findings from an Evaluation of Community Responses to HIV and AIDS (Paperback)
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Investing in Communities Achieves Results fills an important gap in
the global knowledge on community level results and resources
related to HIV and AIDS. While communities, in spite of their
limited resources, have played a key role in the HIV/AIDS response,
their contributions and innovative approaches to prevention,
treatment, care, and support have not always been the focus of
systematic and rigorous evaluations. To address this deficit, a
series of studies-including evaluations in Burkina Faso, India,
Kenya, Lesotho, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, and Zimbabwe-were
undertaken over a three-year period (early 2009 to early 2012),
helping to build a robust pool of evidence on the effects of
community-based activities and programmes. A unique feature of this
multicountry evaluation was the collaboration between two
international organisations (the World Bank and the United
Kingdom's Department for International Development) and a major
civil society network (the U.K. Consortium on AIDS and
International Development). Other attributes that contributed to
the successful outcome were the sustained consultation process with
civil society and stakeholders at the local, national, and global
levels, and the collaboration among high-calibre,
multi-disciplinary researcher teams. The book's findings are
promising. At varying levels, depending on the country context, the
HIV response in communities was shown to improve knowledge and
behaviour and increase the use of health services- and even
decrease HIV incidence. Evidence on social transformation was more
mixed, with community groups found to be effective only in some
settings. Each study in the evaluation provides a partial view of
how communities shape the local response; however, taken together
they constitute a significant pool of rigorous evidence on the
contributions of communities, community groups, and civil society
to the national and global HIV and AIDS response. The studies
suggest that communities have produced significant results at the
local level, which contribute to outcomes at the national level.
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