India and HIV
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New Delhi - Population:
1173108018 - Size:
3287590.0 Km2
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- HINARI
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- Setting the scene: assessing and planning with harm reduction partners
- International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2013
- Community Action on Harm Reduction (CAHR) is an project spanning China, India, Indonesia, Kenya and Malaysia that aims to expand coverage to more than 230,000 people who inject drugs, their partners and children, with a wide range of ...
- MSM Country Snapshot Series: INDIA
- 2012
- This snapshot provides information on the current situation for HIV and LGBT rights and advocacy in India. India accounts for approximately half of Asia’s HIV epidemic with approximately 2.4 million people living with HIV. ...
- Indian women who inject drugs are largely neglected by HIV prevention strategy: adequate services are much needed
- C. Kol / The India HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2011
- Women who inject drugs are largely neglected in the current HIV strategy in India. This study explores the accessibility, knowledge of and availability of HIV prevention services among women who inject drugs in Manipur, Indi...
- Women’s empowerment, HIV and the MDGs: hearing the voices of HIV positive women
- UNDP India, 2010
- More than 25 years into the HIV and AIDS epidemic, gender inequality and unequal power relations between and among women and men continue to be major drivers of HIV transmission. Gender inequality and harmful gender norms are not only...
- Grassroots speakout on UN Women: outcome document
- Huairou Commission, 2011
- On March 2nd, grassroots women leaders from around the world voiced their key recommendations and experiences to Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women, Dr. Michelle Bachelet, and other representatives of UN Women ...
- Collective empowerment groups for stigmatised communities
- US Agency for International Development, 2011
- This AIDSTAR One case study series describes the work of SANGRAM, an NGO and a series of collective empowerment groups for stigmatised communities (sex workers, men who have sex with men, and transgender individuals) in six districts ...
- Sex workers defend their human rights and health
- A.L. Crago / Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network, 2008
- This report highlights the creative ways in which sex workers in eight countries have organised to defend their human rights and health. The groups featured in this report include: Davida, Brazil Du...
- Voices of sex workers in India
- R. Sahni; V.K. Shankar / Sampada Gramin Mahila Sanstha, 2011
- This summary, published by the Center for Advocacy on Stigma and Marginalisation (CASAM), presents the preliminary results of the first pan-India survey on female sex workers. The survey pools a national sample divided by ...
- Figures and facts on HIV and AIDS in the south-east Asia region
- World Health Organization, 2010
- This annual progress report, published by the World Health Organisation (WHO), presents key achievements in prevention and control of HIV in the South-East Asia Region and highlights areas where further work is needed. Key ...
- Sexual health and HIV: New reports highlight how research can make an impact
- Health Research Policy and Systems, 2011
- As part of the Sexual Health and HIV Evidence into Policy (SHHEP) project researchers and communications experts came together to share and analyse the strategies they used to influence policy. This publication is a supplement of the ...
- Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health (APCOM)
- APCOM is coalition of governments, UN partners, donors, technical experts, non-government and community-based organisations, networks and groups that are directly working with men who have sex with men and HIV. Through increased participation and representation by MSM in regional and global bodies and conferences, APCOM seeks to scale up and increase attention to the needs of MSM in general and HI...
- Sampada Gramin Mahila Sanstha (SANGRAM)
- Sangram is a voluntary organization that works at the grass root level with a lot of activists, volunteers and paid workers. It is slowly gaining importance as a practical training ground for other NGO’s and GO’s interested in working on HIV/AIDS in a rural context. SANGRAM started its work with women in prostitution and sex work from South Maharashtra and North Karnataka way back in 1...
- Oxford University Press India (OUP India)
- Oxford University Press (OUP) is the world's largest university press, publishing more than 4,500 new books a year; it has a presence in more than fifty countries and employs some 3,700 people worldwide. OUP in India is an integral part of the Press's worldwide organisation, and its publishing operations currently fall into three distinct areas: academic, general and reference, hi...
- The India HIV/AIDS Alliance
- The Indian branch of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance
- SHARAN
- Drug use and treatment in marginalised communities
- Indian Journal of Medical Research
- Indian Medical Journal
- Indian Journal of Community Medicine
- Freely available online journal of Indian Community Medicine
- National AIDS Control Organisation, India (NACO)
- Offical web site of the Indian National AIDS Control Organisation
- Population Council
- The Council analyzes population issues and trends; conducts research in the reproductive sciences; develops new contraceptives; works with public and private agencies to improve the quality and outreach of family planning and reproductive health services; helps governments design and implement effective population policies; communicates the results of research in the population field to diverse au...




