My first Publication TRANSIT tool | Page 216

5 Програмско менаџирање 36. Behavioral surveillance surveys: guidelines for repeated behavioral sur- veys in populations at risk of HIV. Arlington (VA): Family Health International; 2000. http://www.who.int/hiv/strategic/en/bss_fhi2000.pdf 37. Guidelines on surveillance among populations most at risk for HIV. Ge- neva: World Health Organization; 2011. http://www.unaids.org/en/media/ unaids/contentassets/documents/epidemiology/2011/20110518_Surveil- lance_among_most_at_risk.pdf 38. Global AIDS response progress reporting 2014: construction of core in- dicators for monitoring the 2011 UN political declaration on HIV/AIDS. Ge- neva: Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS; 2014. http://www. unaids.org/sites/default/files/en/media/unaids/contentassets/documents/ document/2014/GARPR_2014_guidelines_en.pdf 39. Consolidated strategic information guidelines for HIV in the health sec- tor. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2015. http://www.who.int/hiv/ pub/guidelines/strategic-information-guidelines/en 40. Evidence in action: measuring the impact of community –led HIV inter- ventions by and for gay men, other msm, and transgender individuals. New York: amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research; 2015. http://www.am- far.org/uploadedFiles/_amfarorg/Articles/Around_The_World/GMT/2015/ GMT-EIA-051515.pdf Систем за надзор 41. Making supervision supportive and sustainable: new approaches to old problems. MAQ Paper No. 4. Washington (DC): United States Agency for In- ternational Development; 2002. http://www.k4health.org/sites/default/ files/maqpaperonsupervision.pdf Организациско градење на капацитетот 42. Managers who lead: a handbook for improving health services. Cam- bridge (MA): Management Sciences for Health; 2005. http://www.msh.org/ sites/msh.org/files/mwl-2008-edition.pdf 43. Health systems in action: an eHandbook for leaders and managers. Cam- bridge (MA): Management Sciences for Health; 2010. http://www.msh.org/ resources/health-systems-in-action-an-ehandbook-for-leaders-andmanag- ers 44. Systematic organizational capacity building: tackling planning and imple- mentation challenges. Cambridge (MA): Management Sciences for Health; 2011. http://www.aidstar-two.org/upload/AS2_Tech-Brief3.pdf 45. Organizational capacity building framework: a foundation for stronger, more sustainable HIV/AIDS programs, organizations & networks. Cambridge (MA): Management Sciences for Health; 2011. http://www.aidstar-two.org/ upload/AS2_TechnicalBrief-2_4-Jan-2011.pdf 215