Перекрёстные ссылки книги для Annex 1: WHO and other international guidelines referenced
EngenderHealth.(2004). Reducing stigma and discrimination related to HIV and AIDS: training for health care workers. New York.
EngenderHealth and United Nations Population Fund. (2008) Sexual and Reproductive Health of Women and Adolescent Girls: Guidance for health managers, health workers, and activists. Available from: http://www.engenderhealth.org/files/pubs/hiv-aids-stis/english-srh-guidance-final.pdf
International Planned Parenthood Federation, University of California San Francisco Global Health Sciences , UNAIDS, United Nations Population Fund, World Health Organization. (2008) Sexual & Reproductive Health and HIV: Linkages: Evidence Review and Recommendations. http://www.unfpa.org/webdav/site/global/shared/documents/publications/2008/linkages_evidence.PDF
International Labour Organization. (1998). Technical and ethical guidelines for workers' health surveillance (OSH n72). Geneva, Switzerland.
International Labour Organization. (2004). HIV/AIDS and work: Global estimates, impacts and response. Geneva, Switzerland: ILO.
ILO/WHO (2005). Guidelines on Health Services and HIV. Available from: http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/—dgreports/—dcomm/—webdev/documents/publication/kd00016.pdf
International Labour Organization. (April, 2007). The Decent Work Agenda in Africa: 2007-2017; Report of Director-General to the Eleventh African Regional Meeting, Addis Ababa.
UNAIDS. HIV stigma and discrimination: A summary of recent literature. August 2009.
UNAIDS: Reducing Stigma and Discrimination: a critical part of national AIDS programmes. Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS: Geneva; 2007.
United Nations Development Fund for Women. HIV and AIDS. Available from: http://www.unifem.org/gender_issues/hiv_aids/
United States Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. Updated U.S. public health service guidelines for the management of occupational exposures to HBV, HCV, and HIV and recommendations for post-exposure prophylaxis. MMWR Recommendations and Reports, 2001, 50:RR-11.
World Health Organization. (1994). Global Strategy on Occupational Health for All: The Way to Health at Work. http://www.who.int/occupational_health/publications/globstrategy/en/index.html
World Health Organization. (1999). Guidelines on Quality Management in Multidisciplinary Occupational Health Services. http://www.who.int/occupational_health/publications/eurqualman/en/index.html.
World Health Organization. (1999). Tuberculosis Infection Control in the Era of Expanding HIV Care and Treatment: Addendum to WHO Guidelines for the Prevention of Tuberculosis in Health Care Facilities in Resource-Limited Settings.
World Health Organization. (2001). Occupational Health: A Manual for Primary Health Care Workers. http://www.who.int/occupational_health/publications/emhealthcarework/en/index.html.
World Health Organization. (2004). Monitoring and Evaluation Toolkit HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
WHO, ILO, ICOH, FIOH. (2005). Basic Occupational Health Services: Strategy, Structure, Activities, Resources. http://www.who.int/occupational_health/publications/bohsbooklet/en/index.html
World Health Organization (June 2006). Declarartion on Workers Health, Stresa, Italy. http://www.who.int/occupational_health/publications/declaration2006/en/index.html
World Health Organization. (2006a) Online toolkit for HIV testing and counselling. Geneva, World Health Organization, (http://www.who.int/hiv/pub/vct/toolkit/en/index.html)
World Health Organization. (2006b). WHO launches new plan to confront HIV-related health worker shortages. Available from: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2006/pr37/en/index.html
World Health Organization. (2006). Working together for health: The world health report 2006. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO.
World Health Organization. (2007). WHO/UNAIDS guidance on provider-initiated HIV testing and counselling in health facilities. Geneva. World Health Organization. (http://www.who.int/hiv/topics/vct/toolkit/introduction/en/index3.html)
World Health Organization. (May 2007). Global Plan of Action on Workers Health 2008-2017. http://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/WHA60/A60_R26-en.pdf
World Health Organization. (October 2007). Department of Epidemic and Pandemic Response. Standard precautions in health care. Aide-memoire. Geneva, Switzerland. World Health Organization.
World Health Organization. (2010). WHO Handbook for Guideline Development. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO.
ILO/WHO (2008). Guidelines on post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) to prevent HIV infection. Available from: http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2007/9789241596374_eng.pdf
World Health Organization. (June 2008). Core components for infection prevention and control programmes. Report of the second meeting informal network on infection prevention and control in health care. Geneva, Switzerland. World Health Organization. 26-27.
WHO-HIV, UNFPA, IPPF-HIV, UNDAIDS, UCSF. (2008) Linkages: Evidence review and recommendations- Sexual and reproductive health and HIV.
World Health Organization. (2009). WHO policy on TB infection control in health-care facilities, congregate settings and households. Available from: http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2009/9789241598323_eng.pdf
World Health Organization AHPSR (September2009). Systematic Reviews in Health Policy and Systems Research. http://www.who.int/alliance-hpsr/resources/AllianceHPSR Brief Note4 ENG.pdf
WHO, USAID, and FHI, Strategic Considerations for Strengthening the Linkages between Family Planning and HIV/AIDS Policies, Programmes, and Services, (Kampala, Uganda: FHI, 2009)
World Health Organization. (2009). Integrating gender into HIV/AIDS programmes in the health sector: Tool to improve responsiveness to women's needs.