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Access to and effects of social protection on workers living with HIV and their households : an analytical report.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Geneva, Switzerland : International Labour Organization, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (1 PDF file (134 pages)) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789221287728
  • 9221287726
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Access to and effects of social protection on workers living with HIV and their households : an analytical report.DDC classification:
  • 613 23
LOC classification:
  • RA776 .I584 2014eb
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  • WC 503.7
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Contents:
FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF BOXES; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF FIGURES; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY AND METHODOLOGY; BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY; Box 1: Millennium Development Goal (MDG): Goal 1; OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY; METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH; COUNTRIES AND COUNTRY CONTEXT; COUNTRY-LEVEL RESEARCH IMPLEMENTATION; Table 1: Selected statistics by country, 2012; Table 2: Research design and methods; Table 3: Sample size for quantitative and qualitative components; POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS.
Table 4: Study population by sex, gender identity, sexual orientation and othersTOOLS AND INSTRUMENTS; ANALYSIS AND REPORTING; LIMITATIONS AND CONSTRAINTS; OVERVIEW OF KEY FINDINGS; STUDY POPULATION PROFILE; Figure 1: Top sources of discrimination in Rwanda and Ukraine in previous 12 months; Table 5: Type of employment of study respondents in Indonesia; Figure 2: Type of employment by sex and sexual orientations among respondents; Table 6: Reasons for changing job by type of employment and sex in Ukraine; AVAILABILITY AND TYPE OF SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMMES.
Table 7: Types of social protection programmes for the poor in IndonesiaFigure 3: Structure of social budget expenditures in Ukraine in 2011; ACCESS TO SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMMES; Figure 4: Social Protection System in Guatemala; Figure 5: Estimated Access to Social Protection / Social Assistance (excludes health); Box 2: Sources of social protection in Ukraine and their access; Table 8: Access to social protection by type of programme and sex in Rwanda; Figure 6: PLHIV coverage by type of health services; Table 9: Access to health insurance in Indonesia; BARRIERS TO SOCIAL PROTECTION ACCESS.
Table 10: Livelihood support in RwandaTable 11: Prices of antiretroviral therapy medicines in six Central American countries; Figure 7: Barriers to Social Protection for People Living with HIV; EFFECTS OF ACCESS TO SOCIAL PROTECTION; Figure 8: Access to Medical Services and Art; Table 12: Respondents who received ART, treatment for opportunistic infections and have livedfor more than 9 Years with HIV by country; Figure 9: Percentage of respondents receiving antiretroviral therapy -- 95% reported having access; Table 13: Summary of effects of social protection on key indicators, by country.
Conclusions recommendations; key sources; references; annexes; annex 1: executive summary of global literature review; annex 2: an overview of research methodological; annex 3: executive summary -- guatemala country research; annex 4: executive summary -- indonesia country research; annex 5: executive summary -- rwanda country research; annex 6: executive summary -- ukraine country research.
Abstract: This report which is the result of a process that included a global literature review, the development of a research methodology guide through consultation with experts, and research in four countries: Guatemala, Indonesia, Rwanda and Ukraine. It highlights the challenges faced by workers living with HIV and their households in accessing social protection programmes, examines the effects of such programmes on their lives and makes evidence-based recommendations.
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"Ms Rosalia Rodriguez-Garcia wrote this report"--Page vii

Includes bibliographical references.

FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF BOXES; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF FIGURES; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY AND METHODOLOGY; BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY; Box 1: Millennium Development Goal (MDG): Goal 1; OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY; METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH; COUNTRIES AND COUNTRY CONTEXT; COUNTRY-LEVEL RESEARCH IMPLEMENTATION; Table 1: Selected statistics by country, 2012; Table 2: Research design and methods; Table 3: Sample size for quantitative and qualitative components; POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS.

Table 4: Study population by sex, gender identity, sexual orientation and othersTOOLS AND INSTRUMENTS; ANALYSIS AND REPORTING; LIMITATIONS AND CONSTRAINTS; OVERVIEW OF KEY FINDINGS; STUDY POPULATION PROFILE; Figure 1: Top sources of discrimination in Rwanda and Ukraine in previous 12 months; Table 5: Type of employment of study respondents in Indonesia; Figure 2: Type of employment by sex and sexual orientations among respondents; Table 6: Reasons for changing job by type of employment and sex in Ukraine; AVAILABILITY AND TYPE OF SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMMES.

Table 7: Types of social protection programmes for the poor in IndonesiaFigure 3: Structure of social budget expenditures in Ukraine in 2011; ACCESS TO SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMMES; Figure 4: Social Protection System in Guatemala; Figure 5: Estimated Access to Social Protection / Social Assistance (excludes health); Box 2: Sources of social protection in Ukraine and their access; Table 8: Access to social protection by type of programme and sex in Rwanda; Figure 6: PLHIV coverage by type of health services; Table 9: Access to health insurance in Indonesia; BARRIERS TO SOCIAL PROTECTION ACCESS.

Table 10: Livelihood support in RwandaTable 11: Prices of antiretroviral therapy medicines in six Central American countries; Figure 7: Barriers to Social Protection for People Living with HIV; EFFECTS OF ACCESS TO SOCIAL PROTECTION; Figure 8: Access to Medical Services and Art; Table 12: Respondents who received ART, treatment for opportunistic infections and have livedfor more than 9 Years with HIV by country; Figure 9: Percentage of respondents receiving antiretroviral therapy -- 95% reported having access; Table 13: Summary of effects of social protection on key indicators, by country.

Conclusions recommendations; key sources; references; annexes; annex 1: executive summary of global literature review; annex 2: an overview of research methodological; annex 3: executive summary -- guatemala country research; annex 4: executive summary -- indonesia country research; annex 5: executive summary -- rwanda country research; annex 6: executive summary -- ukraine country research.

This report which is the result of a process that included a global literature review, the development of a research methodology guide through consultation with experts, and research in four countries: Guatemala, Indonesia, Rwanda and Ukraine. It highlights the challenges faced by workers living with HIV and their households in accessing social protection programmes, examines the effects of such programmes on their lives and makes evidence-based recommendations.

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