UNAIDS Institutional Support, 2016-2017


Reporting Organization:UNAIDS - Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
Total Budget ($CAD):$ 9,720,000
Timeframe: May 13, 2016 - July 31, 2018
Status: Implementation
Contact Information: Unspecified

Partner & Funder Profiles


Reporting Organization


UNAIDS - Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Participating Organizations


Funders (Total Budget Contribution)


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Location


Region - Total Budget Allocation


Sub-Saharan Africa - $ 3,427,272.00 (35.26%)

South America - $ 2,028,564.00 (20.87%)

Southeast Asia - $ 972,000.00 (10.00%)

Central America - $ 887,436.00 (9.13%)

South Asia - $ 795,096.00 (8.18%)

East Asia - $ 706,644.00 (7.27%)

North Africa - $ 460,728.00 (4.74%)

Central Asia - $ 441,288.00 (4.54%)

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Areas of Focus


Health - Total Budget Allocation


Sexual Health & Rights (66 %)

HIV (34 %)

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Description


This grant represents Canada’s long-term institutional support to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). UNAIDS uses these funds, along with other donors funding, to achieve its mandate. As the United Nation’s (UN) principal advocate for global action on HIV/AIDS, UNAIDS leads, strengthens and supports an expanded response aimed at preventing the transmission of HIV, providing treatment and care for people living with the disease, reducing the vulnerability of individuals and communities to HIV, and alleviating the epidemic’s impact worldwide. UNAIDS works with countries to develop their national AIDS strategies. Canada’s support to UNAIDS is also an important complement to Canada’s support to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

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Target Population


Gender and age: Unspecified
Total Direct Population: Unspecified
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Outputs


Unspecified

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Results & Indicators


Expected Results


Reduced numbers of new HIV infections, particularly those caused by mother-to-child transmission; AIDS patients are offered universal access to treatment, care and support; and reduced discrimination.

Achieved Results


Reduced numbers of new HIV infections, particularly those caused by mother-to-child transmission; AIDS patients are offered universal access to treatment, care and support; and reduced discrimination.

Indicators


  • None Selected
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Associated Projects (If applicable)


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