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The structure of AIDS WATCH Africa (AWA)

Practical Guide for the Implementation of the AU Roadmap for Shared Responsibility and Global Solidarity for AIDS, TB and Malaria Sabelo Mbokazi -AUC 8 th Nov 2013 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The structure of AIDS WATCH Africa (AWA). Heads of State and Government (Africa-wide). AWA Champions.

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The structure of AIDS WATCH Africa (AWA)

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  1. Practical Guide for the Implementation of the AU Roadmap for Shared Responsibility and Global Solidarity for AIDS, TB and MalariaSabeloMbokazi -AUC8th Nov 2013Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

  2. The structure of AIDS WATCH Africa (AWA) Heads of State and Government (Africa-wide) AWA Champions AWA Chairperson - Ethiopia AWA Vice Chairperson - Mozambique Central Africa Gabon AWA Consultative Experts Committee (MS) East Africa Tanzania North Africa Tunisia AWA Secretariat Southern Africa Malawi West Africa Cote d’lvoire

  3. Brief Background: AU Roadmap on Shared Responsibility and Global Solidarity 2012 -2015 • The Roadmap presents a set of practical African-sourced solutions for enhancing Shared Responsibility and Global Solidarity for AIDS, TB, and Malaria responses in Africa. • The overarching goal of the AU Roadmap is to support African countries to exercise leadership to meet AIDS, TB, malaria targets by 2015 and source African solutions to ensure universal access to health-related services for all those in need on a sustainable basis. The AU Roadmap builds on a number of AU initiatives (e.g. Abuja Declaration) • This practical guide has been developed to assist the, the African Member States, RECs and other relevant stakeholders to implement the AU Roadmap. • The solutions are organised around three strategic pillars:

  4. AU Roadmap Three Pillars 1 More diversified, balanced and sustainable financing models 2 Access to medicines – local production and regulatory harmonisation 3 Leadership, governance and oversight for sustainability

  5. Purpose & Audience Purpose • To provide practical suggestions for implementing the agreed AU Roadmap in order to achieve rapid resultsin • reducing the burden of AIDS, TB and Malaria • developing mechanisms to sustain national, regional and continentatalprogrammes for the three diseases. Audience • AU MS governments, development and non-state partners (CSOs, FBOs, NGOs, etc), RECs and AU bodies (NEPAD, APRM,PAP)

  6. Architecture for AU Roadmap Practical guidePillar No. 1

  7. Architecture for au roadmap practical guide Pillar No. 2

  8. ARCHITECTURE FOR AU ROADMAP PRACTICAL GUIDE PILLAR NO. 2 CONT…

  9. Architecture for AU Roadmap practical guide Pillar no.2 Cont…

  10. ARCHITECTURE FOR THE AU ROADMAP PRACTICAL GUIDE PILLAR NO. 3

  11. ARCHITECTURE FOR AU ROADMAP PRACTICAL GUIDE PILLAR NO. 3 CONT…

  12. ARCHITECTURE FOR THE ROADMAP PRACTICAL GUIDE PILLAR NO. 3 CONT…

  13. REVIEW & VERIFICATION OF INDICATORS PLEASE REFER TO THE INDICATORS CHEDULE PROVIDED Milestones: • Presented to AIDS Watch Africa (AWA) Consultative Experts Committee (April 2013) • Referred to AUC for review (April 2013) • HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria for made inputs (May – Oct, 2013) • Review, verification and finalisation (Nov 2013)

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