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Strengthening Indigenous Research Capacity
May 11, 2021The Canada Research Coordinating Committee would like to acknowledge the many First Nations, Inuit and Métis voices that helped shape Setting New Directions to Support Indigenous Research and Research Training in Canada. The plan identifies four strategic directions to guide the building of new models for supporting Indigenous research and training.
International Strategic Plan on HIV and AIDS for Indigenous People and Communities 2018-2024
May 10, 2021This document has been developed for International Indigenous HIV and AIDS Community (IIHAC) and the International Indigenous Working Group on HIV and AIDS (IIWGHA) and is intended to be used by Indigenous organizations and communities, policy makers and governments around the world as a response to the impacts of HIV and AIDS experienced by Indigenous Peoples.
Foundations for a Coordinated Global Response: HIV & Indigenous Peoples
May 10, 2021This statement is a call for urgent action from the United Nations to convene partners to design an HIV implementation strategy to influence and engage countries’ policy-makers and health agencies to understand the importance of correctly utilizing their efforts and investments on indigenous health by utilizing an Indigenous-led model.
National Aboriginal Youth Strategy on HIV & AIDS in Canada
May 10, 2021The National Aboriginal Youth Strategy on HIV and AIDS in Canada for First Nations, Inuit and Métis youth from 2010 to 2015 (NAYSHAC) was developed in direct consultation with the National Aboriginal Youth Council on HIV and AIDS (NAYCHA).
International Strategic Plan on HIV & AIDS
May 10, 2021The International Strategic Plan on HIV and AIDS For Indigenous Peoples and Communities from 2011 to 2017 (ISPHA) supports the Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV principle.
Environments of Nurturing Safety (EONS)
May 10, 2021EONS was developed in consultation with a diverse group of approximately 300 Aboriginal women from communities and regions across Canada.
Aboriginal Strategy on HIV/AIDS in Canada (ASHAC)
May 10, 2021The Aboriginal Strategy on HIV/AIDS II was developed in direct consultation with 140 people.