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German Development Policy in the Health Sector
Sector Strategy

The present sector concept for the health sector frames current challenges in this context and presents aims of the German commitment to contribute to the effective, efficient, equitably funded health care provision in the partner countries.

Know your epidemic – know your response
HIV Prevention in German Development Cooperation

The paper on HIV-prevention presents the focus areas of German Development Cooperation in supporting its partners. It outlines the seven strategic starting points of cooperation to effectively tackle the challenges which go hand in hand with the epidemic.

Sexual Minorities and HIV
Germany’s response to the issue through development cooperation

The document depicts the difficult situation that people whose sexual orientation or gender identity does not conform to majority norms are facing in many parts of the world, how they are particularly affected by HIV and how German Development Cooperation addresses this issue.

Germany’s Contribution to Sustainable HIV Control
Position paper

In 2001 the international community committed itself to attain the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 6 to effectively and sustainably respond to HIV and AIDS, Malaria and other diseases. The present document illustrates in which priority areas and through which measures Germany currently contributes to the global response to HIV and how it will do so in the coming years. The main pillars of the German contribution to the global HIV response are the realisation of human rights, including , e.g., a particular attention to disadvantaged groups and the promotion of the participation of civil society; effective HIV prevention and health system strengthening including integrated services with the aim of universal access to prevention, testing and therapy.