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Protecting sex workers from violence and HIV risk in Cambodia
( C. Jenkins / USA Agency for International Development , 2006)
As one of the few countries that have managed to check the spread of HIV, Cambodia is widely praised as a success story. This success is often attributed to the country's 100% condom programme. Howeve...

Behavioural surveillance study of men who have sex with men in Kigali, Rwanda

( A. Binagwaho;J. Chapman;Y. Utazirubanda / Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina , 2009)
Internationally men who have sex with men (MSM) have been identified as a high risk group for HIV acquisition, due to a tendency towards higher risk sexual behaviours and greater numbers of casual (an...
A handbook for those working in the community who supporting HIV prevention, care, support and treatment
( International HIV/AIDS Alliance , 2009)

Uganda like many other developing countries, suffers from inequitable distribution of health workers between rural and urban areas and between public and private sectors. To strengthen the referral...

Basic health care services in Afghanistan
( Management Sciences for Health , 2005)
Since the creation of the Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS) in Afghanistan in 2003 the country has seen many positive changes in its health care system. This document from the Ministry of Public...
HIV and AIDS in South African prisons
( K.C. Goyer / Institute for Security Studies, South Africa , 2003)

This document from the Institute of Security Studies in South Africa examines the situation in prisons and argues that the issue of prevention of HIV transmission in prison has more to do with impr...

Reducing HIV and AIDS in prisons
( R. Jürgens;A. Verster (ed);A. Ball (ed);A. Doupe (ed) / World Health Organization , 2007)
The rates of HIV infection among prisoners in many countries are significantly higher than those in the general population. This paper by the World Health Organization reviews the evidence regarding H...
A toolkit for teachers on how to provide education about HIV and AIDS
( C. Haddad (ed) / UNESCO Bangkok , 2008)
With HIV expanding across Asia, there is an urgent need to equip teachers with the knowledge and skills to play an effective role in HIV preventive education. This information kit attempts to provide ...
Uncovering popular misconceptions about generalised HIV/AIDS epidemics
( J. D. Shelton / The Lancet , 2007)

This editorial from the Lancet outlines ten commonly held misconceptions about HIV epidemics that impede prevention efforts.

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A better approach to teaching adolescents about sexual health is needed
( C. B. Lloyd / Population Council, USA , 2007)
Boys and girls who reach adolescence without the required literacy, language, and critical thinking skills are less able to assume responsibility for their own health, through appropriate risk assessm...
The Teachers Matter programme improved Kenyan teachers knowledge, attitudes and HIV/AIDS prevention practices
( K. Kiragu;C. Mackenzie;J. Weiss / Population Council, USA , 2007)
This report looks at how teachers in Kenya deliver HIV prevention messages in school. Many HIV/AIDS interventions rely on teachers to deliver vital prevention messages to their students but do not tar...
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