| APMG is a group of experienced front-line HIV and development workers who want to find different ways to support governments, civil society organisations and communities to respond effectively to HIV. At the core of our work is a set of values that we use to guide the decisions about what work we take on and how we work together |
Support for
Global Fund projects
• submission writing
• review
• monitoring and evaluation systems
• long-term technical assistance
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Participation of populations
most affected by HIV
• supporting MSM, IDU, sex worker and PLHA organisation capacity building
• building the evidence for the effectiveness of MARP participation
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Management, mentoring
and training
• long-term implementation team capacity building
• management systems analysis and strengthening
• program management training workshop
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Monitoring
and evaluation
• M&E system development
• indicator development and selection
• using M&E information for program review and to achieve better outcomes
• capacity building
• program review
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Policy, advocacy and planning
• drafting, reviewing and analysing policies
• policy, advocacy, training and mentoring
• national, district and local HIV response planning
• contributing to strengthening of an enabling environment for programs
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Resources
Coverage of Harm Reduction Programs APMG-sponsored International Journal of
Drug Policy supplement
now availiable:
Subscribe to IJDP
A tool for a participatory assessment of the capacity of organisations involved in HIV prevention and care among drug users - pdf
The role of policy in the response
to
HIV and AIDS:
Discussion paper
Responding to HIV at individual,
community and society level :
Discussion paper
AMPG Spectrum of Services for
people
who use drugs
French version
Example of a Ring of Services in Osh, Kyrgyzstan
NEW TRAINING DATES:
Managing Effective MSM Programs - a five day training
Bangkok, Thailand
27th September - 2nd October 2009
This training is for funders, national AIDS program staff, Global Fund project managers, policy makers and advocates
Brochure
NEWS:
US President supports needle and syringe programs as a legitimate part of the response to HIV among drug users
President Obama has move swiftly to change US policy in relation to needle and syringe programs:
'the United States supports needle exchange programs as part of a comprehensive strategy to reduce the transmission of HIV/AIDS and other blood-borne diseases.' U.S. Statement by Chargé Geoffrey Pyatt
Full statement
APMG helps to establish the Drug Control and Access to Medicines Consortium
APMG has teamed up with the Center for Health Law, Policy and Practice at Temple University and the Pain and Policy Studies Group at the University of Wisconsin to work on a global project to to reduce policy-related barriers that prevent patients from receiving controlled medicines for pain and drug dependency.
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