* Data were derived from the UNAIDS 2010 global report. The NCPI comprises a series of questions on the progress in development and implementation of national HIV policies, strategies and laws. It is divided into two parts: one completed by government officials (A) and one by civil society organizations and nongovernmental sources (B). Questions are answered by yes ( ✔ ), no (■), or not applicable ( - ) [4]. † A: The response by government officials on a subset of the questions on key policies, and on strategies of programmes on prevention, treatment, care and support of HIV. ‡ B: The response by civil society organizations, bilateral and multilateral organizations on key policies, and on strategies of programmes on prevention, treatment, care and support of HIV. |
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Table 2: National Composite Policy Index (NCPI) results,* in high prevalence countries. |