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Misconceptions, denial and folk beliefs - obscuring the risk perceptions among young Zambians
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002Worldwide, an estimated 11.8 million people aged 15 to 24 are infected with HIV, most of whom (77%) live in sub-Saharan Africa. In Zambia, 21% of the population fall within this age group. How much do young Zambians know about HIV and how does it affect their behaviour? Researchers from Population Services International put these questions to young men in Lusaka, Zambia.DocumentBetween men: HIV/STI prevention for men who have sex with men
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2003This booklet presents the main issues around HIV/STI prevention for NGOs and CBOs, either currently working with men who have sex with men, or who are considering doing so.DocumentHIV/AIDS and child labour in Zambia: a rapid assessment on the case of the Lusaka, Copperbelt and Eastern Provinces
International Labour Organization, 2003This rapid assessment examined correlations between the HIV/AIDS pandemic and child labour in Zambia, and subsequently on the welfare of children in terms of their health, education, etc.DocumentReproductive morbidity: a neglected issue? Report of a clinic-based study in Far-Western Nepal
African Networks for Health Research and Development, 2002This paper describes the results of a study of reproductive morbidity in Nepal. The study obtained information and proxy indicators on the prevalence of reproductive morbidity of women in Doti and Achham districts.Findings include:general health status of women: is strongly influenced by socio-cultural habits.DocumentContraceptive security in Armenia: segmenting the family planning market
The Commercial Market Strategies project, 2002This paper addresses the crisis in contraception that is likely to arise in Armenia due to the imminent expiration of UNFPA funded family planning sectors.DocumentIn their own right: addressing the sexual and reproductive health needs of men worldwide
Alan Guttmacher Institute, 2003This report, produced by the Alan Guttmacher institute, provides an overview of men’s sexual and reproductive behaviour worldwide and draws out the health and programme implications of that information.DocumentIt takes 2: partnering with men in reproductive and sexual health
United Nations Population Fund, 2003This publication offers guidance on effective and gender-sensitive ways to engage men in the reproductive and sexual health of themselves and their partners. It includes examples of successful strategies and programming as well as lessons learned.A checklist summarising key points aims at creating a useful tool for designing and evaluating projects.DocumentDonor support for contraceptives and condoms for STI/HIV prevention
United Nations Population Fund, 2001This report highlights trends in donor support for contraceptives and condoms since 1990 and the gap between estimated needs and actual donor support.DocumentWhat works: a policy and program guide to the evidence on family planning, safe motherhood, and STI/HIV/AIDS interventions: module 1: safe motherhood
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2003This module reviews the research that supports interventions in safe motherhood.DocumentFHI/UNAIDS best practices in HIV/AIDS prevention collection
Family Health International, 2001This collection of work is centred on HIV/AIDS prevention in the non-industrialised world and is based on studies performed by FHI's international and local partners in an international HIV prevention, the AIDS Control and Prevention (AIDSCAP) Project.The book offers case studies, models and lessons learnt to assist individuals, communities, municipalities, non-governmental organisations, businPages
