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HIV/AIDS affects all children and policymakers should broaden their scope
G. Cornia / UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, 2001
This paper presents the findings of a global study carried out in 2000 on the specific impact of HIV/AIDS on children. The study is based on nine country case studies - six in Africa and three in Asia - and a review of five key areas:...
US intelligence predicts massive increase in HIV prevalence and discusses implications for security
D. Gordon / National Intelligence Council, USA, 2002
This document from the National Intelligence Council (NIC) makes predictions about the course and implications of the HIV/AIDS pandemic over the next eight years. It states that the number of people with HIV/AIDS will grow significant...
A manual for teacher educators in HIV/AIDS (designed for India)
Education Sector, UNESCO, 2001
This a practical manual with a number of real life examples giving workshop and lesson plans. The document is divided into three parts: an introduction to the manual, its use and objectives appendices co...
Preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Asia
E. Preble; E. Piwoz / US Agency for International Development, 2002
In most countries in Asia, pediatric incidences of HIV/AIDS are increasing. The paper considers effective interventions which could reverse that increase, which Thailand and Cambodia have both achieved. Effective prevention of ...
Women in Asian fisheries
The WorldFish Center, 2001
This site contains documents from all speeches held at the symposium. Papers include: women in Asian fisheries: a generalist's perspective The role of networks in addressing research and development issu...
Linking private sector funders with HIV/AIDS projects in the developing world.
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2002
The Partnership menu is a tool to help the private sector find innovative HIV/AIDS partnership opportunities in developing countries. Created jointly by UNAIDS, World Economic Forum’s Global Health Initiative and the UN Fo...
Why women are the worst affected by the stigma of AIDS
P. Aggleton; E. Chase / Panos AIDS Programme, 2001
Aims to assess and provide an initial analysis of the extent of perceived and enacted stigma, consider stigma in general and, more specifically, that surrounding mother-to-child transmission, and to explore what steps might be taken t...
Modelling the impact of a range of possible HIV/AIDS interventions in India and Botswana
N. Nagelkerke; P Jha; S. de Vlas; E. Korenromp; S. Moses; J.B.F. Plummer / Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, WHO, 2001
In order to identify best strategies for HIV/AIDS control in two different countries, India and Botswana, the authors developed a dynamic compartmental simulation model. Several interventions were considered: a s...
Decentralisation without participation: India's health policy lacks a participatory methodology
U. Kumar / Global Development Network, 2001
This paper focuses on the importance of decentralisation in health care provision and how community participation could become a way forward to provide health care to all, using participatory rural appraisal. The paper outlines...
Practical implications of the population ageing
I. J. Prakash / Ageing and Life Course (WHO), 1999
With no nation-wide registry of older people and community based data on morbidity not readily available, the absence of reliable and continuous sources of data on India makes the task of researchers difficult. Paper gives over...
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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...
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HIV profiles on India

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