if they have learned anything they should rather acknowledge, accept its exist and spreading rapidly in country rather than coming up with figure as 10,000 ne HIV infection in a year.
2007-03-17 05:04:48
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answered by rockstar_superstar 3
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while ur well being minister is greater intersted in conflict with Dr. Venugopal then thats what u get. No information on NACP mate. all in paper. They made one Blood risk-free practices Council and the funniest project the anounced contributors would not be responsive to something approximately thet. No information approximately 4 state of the atr attempting out facilities in 4 important cities. NACo is basically arguing with international comments of India's severe HIV fee and greatest HIV inhabitants not something to evade it.
2016-12-19 06:10:17
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answered by ? 3
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The Phase II of the National AIDS Control Programme has become effective from 9th November, 1999. It is a 100% Centrally sponsored scheme implemented in 32 States/UTs and 3 Municipal Corporations namely Ahmedabad, Chennai and Mumbai through AIDS Control Societies.
Project formulation for Phase II, National AIDS Control Programme followed a truly participatory process at the State and Municipal Corporation levels. the Technical Liaison Officers(TLOs) of NACO, in collaboration with State AIDS Control Programme Officers, conducted State Level Planning Workshops in all the States and the cites of Mumbai, Chennai and Ahmedabad. Each of these workshops was conducted for 2 days in which all major stakeholders such as senior officials of the Government departments, NGOs, private sector, medical professionals and district level officials participated. On an average around 100 stakeholders participated in each of these workshops. In addition to serving as a tool preparation, these workshops also turned out to be a major advocacy effort. In the formulation of the State Implementation Plan(Ips) the following steps were taken :
Step 1 :
Holding of State level workshops in which participants from Government departments, NGOs etc. discussed the various issues under several components and came out with recommendations
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Constitution of Core Team to finalise the specific programmes for AIDS Control Project II based on the recommendations made under seven components.
Step 3 :
Core Team held three sittings in June-July, 1998, examined the recommendation to identify and select programmes/activities which needed to be given priority and focus.
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The activities suggested were listed and prioritized by the Core Team based on the recommendations at the workshop.
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, the World Bank prescribed cost codes were received. A special Task Force was constituted and the activities were regrouped under five components as per the revised guidelines from NACO and World Bank
Step 6 :
The various activities were divided into sub-activities, cost codes were assigned for each sub-activity. The implementation plan was prepared indicating the process, sub-process, activities, implementing agency, assessment parameters and risk.
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The unit cost and the number of units under each activity were finalised by the Special Task Force and the outlay was worked out. Discussions were held with officials of USAID and VHS-APAC to assess the extent of the bilaternal’s involvement in Tamil Nadu.
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The Technical Liaison Officers, World Bank Consultants and the PD, NACO, reviewed the draft Project Implementation Plan(PIP) prepared and suggest scaling down of outlay, taking into account the past and current expenditure and the absorptive capacity funds in the future. At this state, the Procurement Plan and the Training Action Plan were prepared simultaneously.
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the special task of force held several sittings to review the no. of interventions and units of various activities. After the southern states PIP workshop at Bangalore , it was decided to restrict the interventions and the no. of other units/activities and the outlay was revised. The procurement plan was finalised after excluding the cost of equipment to be procured and supplied by NACO. The training action plan was also revised and finalised based on the modified outlay.
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/imr-ri.nsf/en/gr117239e.html
2007-03-15 14:45:54
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answered by Kevin 5
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