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Governance and AIDS

Idasa’s Governance and AIDS Programme (GAP) aims to strengthen good governance to counter the effects of HIV/AIDS by instituting evidence-based advocacy, skills building and active citizenship, targeting intergovernmental organisations (IGOs) and relevant regional non-state actors.

The key areas considered by this programme are captured in five strategic objectives:

1: Research, advocacy and network building
2: Accountable governance
3: Local government
4: Human Rights and Democratisation
5: Political communication

See more detail about this work here.



Resources
5Articles
2Book Reviews
8Books
3Conference Reports
5Conferences
2News
1Occasional Paper
1Pamphlet
2Presentations
1Press Release
1Radio Recording
2Research Reports
7Workshop Reports
1Workshop


Recent Resources
[2010 Sep 02] Press Release: Covering HIV and AIDS: Educating journalists as agents of democracy
[2010 Aug 25] Research Reports: Namibia’s sterilisation case examined
[2010 Aug 25] Articles: Thriving on treatment but no place to go
[2010 Jul 28] Radio Recordings: Podcast from AIDS 2010 in Vienna
[2010 Jul 22] Articles: Idasa’s diary from Vienna
[2010 Jul 21] Conferences: AIDS in Africa - the political cost
[2010 May 06] Articles: The courage to bounce back – stories of resilience in the face of HIV and AIDS
[2010 Feb 25] News: Sharing experience in Kansas
[2010 Feb 01] Books: Governance and AIDS Programme (Idasa-GAP): Five-year strategic plan
[2009 Dec 14] Conference Reports: 5th Sahara Conference Report
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» Who is GAP?
» Where GAP works
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Resources
5Articles
2Book Reviews
8Books
3Conference Reports
5Conferences
2News
1Occasional Paper
1Pamphlet
2Presentations
1Press Release
1Radio Recording
2Research Reports
7Workshop Reports
1Workshop
Contact details
Visagie Street, Pretoria
+27-12-392-0500

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