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The effects of national and international HIV/AIDS funding and governance mechanisms on the development of civil-society responses to HIV/AIDS in East and Southern Africa.

机译:国家和国际艾滋病毒/艾滋病筹资和治理机制对东部和南部非洲民间社会对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的反应发展的影响。

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The study takes stock of the exponential growth in the number of new civil-society organisations (CSOs) working in the HIV/AIDS field in East and Southern Africa during the period 1996-2004. We researched this development through a survey of 439 CSOs in six countries and case studies focused on the evolution of community responses to HIV/AIDS in specific communities in eight countries. We describe the types of CSOs that emerged, their relationships with governments and donors, and their activities, organisational characteristics and funding requirements. The data presented show that the vision of social mobilisation of HIV/AIDS responses through community-level organisations has faced strong external challenges. Evidence from survey data, national HIV/AIDS spending assessments and case studies shows that in some respects the changing international aid environment undermines the prospects for development of the civil-society sector's contributions in HIV/AIDS responses. Of particular interest is to understand how the "Three Ones" and the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness have reshaped international funding for HIV/AIDS responses. There has been relatively little attention paid to the impact of the new management and funding modalities--including national performance frameworks, general budget support, joint funding arrangements and basket funds--on civil-society agencies at the forefront of community HIV/AIDS responses. Evidence is presented to show that in important respects the new modalities limit the unique contribution that CSOs can make to national HIV/AIDS responses. It is also shown that the drive to rapidly intensify the scale of HIV/AIDS responses has involved using community organisations as service providers for externally formulated programmes. We discuss this as a strong threat to the development of sustainable civil-society economies as well as to CSOs' diversity and responsiveness. The ways in which CSOs are responding to these challenges are discussed, pointing to possibilities for a new phase of development of the civil-society sector.
机译:这项研究评估了1996-2004年期间在东部和南部非洲的艾滋病毒/艾滋病领域工作的新的民间社会组织(CSO)数量的指数增长。我们通过对六个国家的439个CSO进行了调查,并研究了案例研究,重点研究了八个国家中特定社区的社区对HIV / AIDS反应的演变。我们描述了出现的公民社会组织的类型,它们与政府和捐助者的关系,其活动,组织特征和资金需求。所提供的数据表明,通过社区一级的组织开展社会动员艾滋病毒/艾滋病对策的愿景面临着严峻的外部挑战。来自调查数据,国家艾滋病毒/艾滋病支出评估和案例研究的证据表明,在某些方面,不断变化的国际援助环境损害了民间社会部门在艾滋病毒/艾滋病应对中的贡献的发展前景。特别令人感兴趣的是了解“三个一”和《巴黎援助有效性宣言》如何重塑了国际资金以应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病。对新的管理和供资方式(包括国家绩效框架,一般预算支持,联合供资安排和一揽子资金)的影响很少关注对社区艾滋病毒/艾滋病应对最前沿的民间社会机构的影响。证据表明,在重要方面,新模式限制了公民社会组织对国家艾滋病毒/艾滋病应对工作的独特贡献。还表明,迅速加强艾滋病毒/艾滋病应对规模的努力涉及使用社区组织作为外部制定的方案的服务提供者。我们将其讨论为对可持续公民社会经济发展以及对公民社会组织的多样性和响应能力的强烈威胁。讨论了民间社会组织应对这些挑战的方式,指出了民间社会部门发展新阶段的可能性。

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