UNAIDS Gender Assessment Tool. Towards a gender-transformative HIV response

Toolkit

Year

2018

Author/s

UNAIDS

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

UNAIDS

SUMMARY

The gender assessment tool for national HIV responses (GAT) is intended to assist countries in assessing the HIV epidemic, context and response from a gender perspective and in making the HIV responses gender transformative, equitable and rights based and, as such, more effective. The GAT is designed to support the development or review of national strategic plans and to inform submissions to country investment cases and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund).

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