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  HEALTH ECONOMICS AND HIV/AIDS RESEARCH DIVISION
Evidence for Impact in Health and HIV
  
 
 HEARD is a UNAIDS Collaborating Centre and the Secretariat for the Economics Reference Group (ERG) for the World Bank and UNAIDS.



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In November 2006 HEARD was appointed as the Secretariat for the Economics Reference Group for the World Bank and UNAIDS.

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HEARD Disability Initiative Description

In 2009, UNAIDS released its first policy on HIV/AIDS and disability and, until recently, people with disabilities have been left out of HIV/AIDS prevention, intervention and treatment/care programmes. However, there is now a growing interest in both how people with disabilities are affected by HIV/AIDS and how HIV/AIDS contributes to disabilities.

As an HIV/AIDS research organisation, HEARD is committed to contributing to this field by playing a leading role in advocacy and collaborating in empirical research on the topic in southern Africa. The HEARD Disability Initiative objectives are to advance research and practical interventions in the field of HIV/AIDS and disability in Eastern and Southern Africa, and to build a vibrant network of collaboration. It aims to inform scholars, people with disabilities and disabled people organisations (DPO) and to provide a platform for the exchange of information. This site has been built as a resource centre on disability and HIV. It features updated information about projects, international events and literature. Resources around human rights and a good practises collection can also be found.

HEARD Disability and HIV resource Centre features the following:

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Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
SIDA : Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
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Gay Men 44 Times More Likely to Get HIV Infection

According to the Centers for Disease Control men who have sex with men are 44 times more likely to be diagnosed with HIV than other men. They are also 40 times more likely than women to get an HIV infection according to an analysis released at the 2010 National STD Prevention Conference. What this means is that until every community prioritizes...

About.com AIDS / HIV
Retrieved: Fri, Mar 12, 2010

Group of Lawmakers Asking FDA to Lift Blood Donation Ban

A group of US Senators led by Senator John Kerry, is urging the Food and Drug Administration to lift the ban preventing gay men from donating blood. The ban was put into place at the height of the HIV scare at a time when the disease was not well understood and the technology to detect HIV in donated blood was just not reliable. The thought...

About.com AIDS / HIV
Retrieved: Sun, Mar 7, 2010

Factors Affecting Medication Adherence

Soon after the advent of HIV medications, it became obvious that taking your medicines exactly as prescribed was essential for an effective drug regimen. It also became apparent that factors affecting medication adherence are plentiful. If a person is to adhere to their medication, the medical provider must first identify factors that affect...

About.com AIDS / HIV
Retrieved: Fri, Mar 5, 2010

Researchers Suggest HIV Can Be Eliminated in 30 Years

Researchers at this week's meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have suggested a way they say HIV can be eliminated in as little as 30 years. AIDS researchers with the South African Center for Epidemiological Modeling and Analysis (SACEMA) have submitted a plan that combines aggressive HIV treatment with HIV...

About.com AIDS / HIV
Retrieved: Sun, Feb 28, 2010

Research Suggests Herpes Drug May Help Fight HIV

There is new research that suggests that people infected with both HIV and Herpes Simplex type 2 may benefit more than expected from taking the anti-herpes drug Acyclovir. In addition to treating the herpes, studies now provide evidence that the drug also slows the progression of HIV in people living with both viruses. The study, co-authored by...

About.com AIDS / HIV
Retrieved: Tue, Feb 23, 2010

New HIV Cases

As the epidemic continues, how many new HIV cases occur in the US each year?

About.com AIDS / HIV: Most Popular Articles
Retrieved: Mon, Mar 8, 2010

HIV Features

Over the last decade, we at About.com have provided you with hundreds of HIV related articles. Content ranging from medication education, adherence, testing and prevention have been resented for your use over the years. The following articles are some I consider the best.

About.com AIDS / HIV: Most Popular Articles
Retrieved: Mon, Feb 22, 2010

TB & HIV

The deadly intersection between TB and HIV is a real one that has to be addressed in each patient living with HIV. All people infected with HIV should be tested for TB, and, if infected, should complete preventive therapy to prevent active TB disease.

About.com AIDS / HIV: Most Popular Articles
Retrieved: Fri, Feb 19, 2010

Jaffe

In the history of HIV one man has been on the forefront from the beginning. In this continuing series, we profile Dr. Harold Jaffe, another of the Minds of HIV in the history of HIV.

About.com AIDS / HIV: Most Popular Articles
Retrieved: Mon, Feb 15, 2010

Start HIV Treatment

When should I start HIV treatment? When should you start your HIV medications? Find out when you should start HIV medications.

About.com AIDS / HIV: Most Popular Articles
Retrieved: Sun, Feb 7, 2010

Fighting HIV

Important research is always being done in an effort to find new ways to fight HIV. New HIV therapies and new ways of fight HIV may take people willing to look outside the box.

About.com AIDS / HIV: What's Hot Now
Retrieved: Mon, Mar 8, 2010

Gallo Profile

In the history of HIV one scientist stands out. Eminent HIV scientist Robert Gallo is considered by many to be the one who discovered HIV. In the history of HIV there are others but Gallo stands out.

About.com AIDS / HIV: What's Hot Now
Retrieved: Tue, Feb 9, 2010

Cdiff

Clostridium difficile or C. diff can be a serious gastrointestinal infection that causes severe diarrhea. Here is your guide to C. diff

About.com AIDS / HIV: What's Hot Now
Retrieved: Sat, Dec 19, 2009

HIV Treatment Guidelines

HIV is a complex disease that needs proper treatment. These HIV treatment guidelines help your doctor put together a regimen that works for you. Here are the new HIV treatment guidelines.

About.com AIDS / HIV: What's Hot Now
Retrieved: Wed, Dec 16, 2009

HIV from the dentist

Can I get HIV from seeing the dentist or the doctor? Don't worry...the answer is probably what you expected.

About.com AIDS / HIV: What's Hot Now
Retrieved: Thu, Dec 10, 2009

New climate network to link developing countries

A climate and development initiative linking over 60 of the world’s poorest countries will be managed by an alliance led by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, it was announced at the Agenda 2010 (DFID) annual conference today.

DFID : News Stories
Retrieved: Thu, Mar 11, 2010

Saving lives in Nepal

UKaid will help save the lives of more than 45,000 people, including many mothers and their babies, by supporting Nepal’s health services for the next five years.

DFID : News Stories
Retrieved: Thu, Mar 11, 2010

Express delivery in Madhya Pradesh

Free ambulance service is helping pregnant women give birth more safely

DFID : News Stories
Retrieved: Thu, Mar 11, 2010

UK calls for bold new plan to get MDGs back on track

The UK will press world leaders to agree to an ambitious action plan to get the Millennium Development Goals back on track to be achieved by 2015, Douglas Alexander said today.

DFID : News Stories
Retrieved: Thu, Mar 11, 2010

New drive to tackle malnutrition in 12 million children

A new fight against malnutrition is being launched by The Department for International Development (DFID), focussing on the six countries that are home to half of all undernourished children under five in the world.

DFID : News Stories
Retrieved: Thu, Mar 11, 2010

The Memorandum of Understanding

The build up to one of the big twice yearly policy discussions between the Ministry of Health and its partners was well underway last week. The policy dialogue, known as the CCS (the coordinating committee for health),  will be held tomorrow on the 11th March. However, on Monday and Tuesday last week, health partners had [...]

DFID Bloggers
Retrieved: Wed, Mar 10, 2010

Where are the numbers?

Just before Xmas, as reported on my 'back to basics' post, Kano State was just starting the data entry of the annual school census that the  Education Sector Support Programme in Nigeria (ESSPIN) programme had been supporting.  My managers are always challenging me '.. Yes Ian that's great but what are the numbers, how many kids [...]

DFID Bloggers
Retrieved: Mon, Mar 8, 2010

Lizard lab

On the road the other day and decided to swing by and see how the rain harvesting scheme at Gidan Mutan Daya primary school, Katsina was getting on now, over 3 months into the dry season. When I last visited the tanks had just received the first rains and we were curious to see how long into the dry season [...]

DFID Bloggers
Retrieved: Thu, Feb 25, 2010

The Global Health Initiative

At the end of last week, I went with my DFID colleague Katie Bigmore to the offices of USAID, which are really close to the DFID office near the waterfront in downtown Maputo. We were there to give a brief presentation on working in Sector Wide Approaches (SWAps). The US Government funded agencies, including USAID [...]

DFID Bloggers
Retrieved: Thu, Feb 25, 2010

Hope of a new start in Nepal

It’s been a while since I’ve blogged, but lots has been happening here in Nepal. If I’d written before Christmas, I think that my blog would have been pretty downbeat. Up until almost the very end of the year there was very little progress on the peace process and it was getting harder to be [...]

DFID Bloggers
Retrieved: Mon, Feb 22, 2010

British Government, HIV/AIDS Advocates Warn Decreased Aid Budgets Could Lead To Reversals In HIV/AIDS Treatment Progress

Recent gains in the global fight against HIV/AIDS could be reversed as the "global economic downturn pinches poor countries' budgets and donors show signs of backing away from their promise to provide universal access to AIDS treatment," the British government together with Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) warned Tuesday, Reuters AlertNet reports...

HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
Retrieved: Thu, Mar 11, 2010

Congress Works On Tariff-Lowering Legislation For Haiti As Preval Meets With U.S. Leaders In Washington

The Senate Finance Committee's chair, Max Baucus (D-Mont.), and top Republican, Charles Grassley (Iowa), are working with colleagues in the House on legislation that would lower tariffs in an effort to help Haiti's apparel industry and help the country recover from the major January earthquake, CQ Politics reports...

HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
Retrieved: Thu, Mar 11, 2010

How To Fortify The Immunity Of HIV Patients

New findings from a Université de Montréal and the Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute of Florida (VGTI) study, in collaboration with scientists from the NIH and the McGill University Hospital Center, may soon lead to an expansion of the drug arsenal used to fight HIV. The Canada-U.S...

HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
Retrieved: Thu, Mar 11, 2010

Global Training Of HIV/AIDS Caregivers Assisted By Positive Prevention Toolkit

UCSF prevention experts have released the Positive Prevention Toolkit, a collection of resources designed to enable HIV/AIDS caregivers to provide prevention messages when interacting with HIV-positive patients. The goal is to help patients modify their behavior to reduce risk and decrease the spread of HIV...

HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
Retrieved: Thu, Mar 11, 2010

UNAIDS Director Cautions Against Funding Cuts To Global Fund

During an appeal to government and private donors to pledge money to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria on Monday, UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibe warned of the repercussions tightening budgets could play in the global fight against HIV/AIDS, the Associated Press reports...

HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
Retrieved: Wed, Mar 10, 2010

HEALTH-SOUTH AFRICA: More Funds Needed for HIV Prevention and Treatment

CAPE TOWN, Mar 8 (IPS) - Decreasing or levelling HIV funding will
destabilise developing countries’ health systems, a group of
non-governmental organisations (NGOs) warned. They demand that
governments worldwide own up to their promise of achieving
universal access to HIV treatment.

IPS Inter Press Service - HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Tue, Mar 9, 2010

HEALTH-SOUTH AFRICA: Five Years to Children Born Free of HIV

JOHANNESBURG, Mar 8 (IPS) - A world where all children are born free of HIV
infection is possible in only five years if donors continue to
fund global efforts to combat the virus.

IPS Inter Press Service - HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Tue, Mar 9, 2010

HEALTH: Neoliberalism not Liberal Enough for AIDS Investments

WASHINGTON, Mar 2 (IPS) - Neoliberal economic ideas have grown increasingly
dominant over the last 30 years. During that same time, the
spread of HIV/AIDS has reached an epidemic crescendo.

IPS Inter Press Service - HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Wed, Mar 3, 2010

SWAZILAND: Long-distance Learning Certificate for Caregivers

MBABANE , Feb 24 (IPS) - Every Tuesday you will find 70-year-old Precious
Dlamini under a tree, weighing children and babies from her local
community as she monitors their health and nutrition.

IPS Inter Press Service - HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Thu, Feb 25, 2010

THAILAND: Women with HIV Break Silence, Confront Stigma

TRAT, Thailand, Feb 20 (IPS) - Veena Panudej makes a living in the night like so
many other women and men in
this quiet eastern corner of
Thailand. They work under the light of the stars in
rubber
estates spread beyond this city close to the Cambodian border.

IPS Inter Press Service - HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Sat, Feb 20, 2010

HAITI: Risk and treatment amid the rubble

JOHANNESBURG, 10 March 2010 (PLUSNEWS) - In the aftermath of Haiti's 7.0 magnitude quake, one of the Caribbean's largest antiretroviral (ARV) programmes is struggling to resurrect itself from the rubble.

IRIN Plusnews Service
Retrieved: Wed, Mar 10, 2010

KENYA: Hungry and HIV-positive in Nairobi's slums

NAIROBI, 10 March 2010 (PLUSNEWS) - Violet Tinah, 40, a resident of Korogocho slum in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, is living with HIV and was recently diagnosed with tuberculosis, but her biggest problem today is not disease - but hunger.

IRIN Plusnews Service
Retrieved: Wed, Mar 10, 2010

AFRICA: Funding shortfalls foil new treatment guidelines

NAIROBI, 9 March 2010 (PLUSNEWS) - Global funding shortfalls for fighting AIDS could make it impossible for developing countries to implement new World Health Organization treatment guidelines, activists have said.

IRIN Plusnews Service
Retrieved: Tue, Mar 9, 2010

GLOBAL: Fund gets results, but will it get funding?

JOHANNESBURG, 8 March 2010 (PLUSNEWS) - Achieving targets to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV and halve tuberculosis rates hang in the balance as donor commitments to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Fund come up for review.

IRIN Plusnews Service
Retrieved: Mon, Mar 8, 2010

SOUTH AFRICA: Delayed drug registrations hard to swallow

JOHANNESBURG, 4 March 2010 (PLUSNEWS) - Delays in registering antiretroviral (ARV) medication may keep cheaper, more patient-friendly drugs out of reach as South Africa prepares to launch the world's largest tender for medicines.

IRIN Plusnews Service
Retrieved: Thu, Mar 4, 2010

HIV Hides Out in Bone Marrow Cells

Title: HIV Hides Out in Bone Marrow CellsCategory: Health NewsCreated: 3/7/2010 2:10:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 3/8/2010

MedicineNet HIV General
Retrieved: Tue, Mar 9, 2010

For Some on Dialysis, Anemia Drugs Pose Risks

Title: For Some on Dialysis, Anemia Drugs Pose RisksCategory: Health NewsCreated: 3/2/2010 4:10:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 3/3/2010

MedicineNet HIV General
Retrieved: Fri, Mar 5, 2010

Liver Biopsy

Title: Liver BiopsyCategory: Procedures and TestsCreated: 12/31/1997Last Editorial Review: 3/1/2010

MedicineNet HIV General
Retrieved: Mon, Mar 1, 2010

Gene Therapy Shows Promise Against HIV

Title: Gene Therapy Shows Promise Against HIVCategory: Health NewsCreated: 2/19/2010 4:10:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 2/22/2010

MedicineNet HIV General
Retrieved: Tue, Feb 23, 2010

In San Diego, Hispanics Now Dominate HIV/TB Cases

Title: In San Diego, Hispanics Now Dominate HIV/TB CasesCategory: Health NewsCreated: 2/17/2010 2:10:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 2/18/2010

MedicineNet HIV General
Retrieved: Fri, Feb 19, 2010

HotLine: Combined HIV, TB Therapy Saves Lives (CME/CE)

For patients with both HIV and tuberculosis, antiretroviral therapy should not be deferred until the completion of TB treatment, researchers said.

MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Thu, Mar 4, 2010

Combined HIV, TB Therapy Saves Lives (CME/CE)

For patients with both HIV and tuberculosis, antiretroviral therapy should not be deferred until the completion of TB treatment, researchers said.

MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Thu, Feb 25, 2010

FDA Warns of Cardiac Issue with HIV Drug Combo

The combination of two anti-HIV drugs may lead to dangerous heart rhythm abnormalities, the FDA said.

MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Tue, Feb 23, 2010

CROI: Simplified Darunavir Therapy Successful in Experienced Patients (CME/CE)

SAN FRANCISCO -Once-daily dosing of the protease inhibitor darunavir (Prezista) appears to be at least as effective as twice-a-day regimens among treatment-experienced patients with no darunavir-associated resistance mutations.

MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Mon, Feb 22, 2010

CROI: Mixed Results for Prolonged TB Prophylaxis in HIV (CME/CE)

SAN FRANCISCO (MedPage Today) -- Extended courses of treatment to prevent tuberculosis among HIV patients in TB-endemic countries may be highly effective -- or not -- according to similar trials with conflicting results.

MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Mon, Feb 22, 2010

Zimbabwe situation getting worse – UK Committee

New Google Alerts
Retrieved: Sat, Mar 6, 2010

No Deals With North Korea, Please!!!

New Google Alerts
Retrieved: Wed, Mar 3, 2010

Four veterinarians pass VCN exams - by Irene !Hoaës

New Google Alerts
Retrieved: Tue, Mar 2, 2010

SOUTHERN AFRICA: Preparing for the worst

New Google Alerts
Retrieved: Mon, Mar 1, 2010

KENYA: Hungry and HIV-positive in Nairobi’s slums

Photo: Flickr Creative Commons
Residents of Nairobi’s crowded slums have been particularly hard hit by spikes in the price of food
NAIROBI, 10 March 2010 (PlusNews) – Violet Tinah, 40, a resident of Korogocho slum in ...

World News : HIV/AIDS (PlusNews)
Retrieved: Wed, Mar 10, 2010

AFRICA: Funding shortfalls foil new treatment guidelines

Photo: Kate Holt/IRIN
“How will we now put so many more people on ARVs?”
NAIROBI, 9 March 2010 (PlusNews) – Global funding shortfalls for fighting AIDS could make it impossible for developing countries to implement new ...

World News : HIV/AIDS (PlusNews)
Retrieved: Wed, Mar 10, 2010

SWAZILAND: Tackling one crisis at a time does not solve all

Photo: James Hall/IRIN
Food security solves many ills
MBABANE, 8 March 2010 (IRIN) – The myriad crises afflicting Swaziland can only be solved with a holistic approach, not a piecemeal one, the World Food Programme ...

World News : HIV/AIDS (PlusNews)
Retrieved: Mon, Mar 8, 2010

SOUTH AFRICA: Delayed drug registrations hard to swallow

Photo: UNAIDS
Patient-friendly but unapproved
JOHANNESBURG, 4 March 2010 (PlusNews) – Delays in registering antiretroviral (ARV) medication may keep cheaper, more patient-friendly drugs out of reach as South Africa prepares to launch the world’s largest tender ...

World News : HIV/AIDS (PlusNews)
Retrieved: Fri, Mar 5, 2010

AFRICA: Tracking the male circumcision rollout

Photo: James Hall/IRIN
Zambia aims to circumcise about 250,000 men every year
NAIROBI, 2 March 2010 (PlusNews) – Medical male circumcision is now widely recognized as an important HIV prevention tool, and several African countries have ...

World News : HIV/AIDS (PlusNews)
Retrieved: Thu, Mar 4, 2010