Parliaments, Politics and AIDSMFDPMISAUMONASOMPsNAAsNACANACPNDCNDINGOsNHDRNPPNUGSOHCSOTMOVCPCPENPLWHAsPMTCTPNCPPAGPTCTRENAMOSADCPFSSSSTARTSTIsUNMinistry of Finance and Development Planning, BotswanaMinistry of Health, MozambiqueMozambique Network of AIDS Service OrganisationsMembers of ParliamentNational AIDS AuthoritiesNational AIDS Coordinating Agency, BotswanaNational AIDS Control Programme, GhanaNational Democratic Congress, GhanaNational Democratic InstituteNon-governmental organisationsNational Human Development ReportNew Patriotic Party, GhanaNational Union of Ghanaian StudentsOffice of the Head of Civil ServiceOrganizacao dos Trabalhadores Mocambicanos ( Mozambican WorkersOrganisation)Orphans and Vulnerable Children<strong>Parliamentary</strong> <strong>Centre</strong> (Canadian partner on this project)Plano Estratégico Nacional (Mozambique’s National Strategic Plan for HIV/AIDS)People Living With HIV/AIDSPrevention of Mother-to-Child-TransmissionPeople’s National Convention, GhanaPlanned Parenthood Association of GhanaParent-to-Child-Transmission (of HIV)Resistencia Nacional de Mocambique (Mozambique’s National ResistanceMovement)Southern African Development Community<strong>Parliamentary</strong> ForumSenior Secondary SchoolSupport Treatment and Anti-Retroviral TherapySexually Transmitted InfectionsUnited Nations27
Parliaments, Politics and AIDSEndnotes1 Presentation by Mary Caesar-Katsenga, available on www.idasa.org and see also www.parlcent.ca forinformation about the Policy Dialogue Forum.2 See www.idasa.org and www.parlcent.ca for the workshop report and information on the establishmentof the first Pan African Coalition of African MPs against HIV/AIDS (CAPAH).3 Ball, A. 1993. Modern Politics and Government. London, MacMillan Press Ltd (Mozambique Report).4 Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Act 108 of 1996 (as amended).5 http://www.parliament.gov.za/pls/portal/web_app.new_middle_column?p_page_name=PARLIAMENTARY_COMMITTEES6 www.agsa.co.za7 Chirambo K and M Caesar. 2003. “AIDS and Governance in Southern Africa: Emerging Theories and Perspectives”.A Report on the IDASA/UNDP Regional Governance and AIDS Forum.8 Omano, E. 2005. “A democratic developmental state in Africa? A concept paper”, <strong>Centre</strong> for Policy Studiesat www.cps.org.za9 Strand P. and Chirambo K. (eds). 2005. HIV/AIDS and Democratic Governance in South Africa: Illustratingthe Impact on Electoral Processes, IDASA. Cape Town. Also available on www.idasa.org. A further publicationon this topic, but looking at Malawi, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, Tanzania and Senegal, is due forpublication in 2006.10 www.ipu.org/wmn-e/world.htm11 www.heard.org.za and www.cadre.org.za12 www.genderlinks.co.za13 www.sadcpf.org and www.genderlinks.co.za14 See IDASA’s Budget Information Service, in particular publications by the AIDS Budget Unit, onwww.idasa.orgReferencesKioko , U. (forthcoming) Parliament, Politics and AIDS: The case of Kenya. Cape Town: Idasa-GAPMachel, J. (forthcoming) Parliament, Politics and AIDS: The case of Mozambique. Cape Town: Idasa-GAPNdlovu, N and Caesar-Katsenga, M. (forthcoming) Parliament, Politics and AIDS: The case of South Africa. CapeTown: Idasa-GAPOdoro, F. (forthcoming) Parliament, Politics and AIDS: The case of Ghana. Cape Town: Idasa-GAPSomolekae, G. (forthcoming) Parliament, Politics and AIDS: The case of Botswana. Cape Town: Idasa-GAP28
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