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    Culture, HIV and AIDS: an annotated bibliography

    United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2006
    This annotated bibliography from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) provides an overview of the theoretical perspectives on the complex relationship between culture and HIV.
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    2006 report on the global AIDS epidemic

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2006
    This UNAIDS report provides comprehensive data on country responses to the AIDS epidemic. It reveals that important progress has been made since the UN’s 2001 Special Session on HIV/AIDS, but that the response to HIV has varied widely between counties and regions.
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    Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS: five years later

    United Nations [UN] Conference on Environment and Development, 2006
    This report, from the United Nations Secretary General, provides an update on progress in the global response to HIV and AIDS since the 2001 special session. The report is based on nearly 120 country progress reports from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) as well as over 30 reports from civil society, and national and global surveys.
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    HIV/AIDS in the transitional countries of eastern Europe and central Asia

    Clinical Medicine, 2005
    This article, from Clinical Medicine, examines how changing economic and social environments have contributed to AIDS epidemics in the transitional countries of eastern Europe and central Asia. The authors outline how AIDS became a major threat to health, economic stability and human development during the 1990s.
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    AIDS discrimination in Asia

    Global Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS, 2004
    This report by the Asia Pacific Network of People living with HIV/AIDS (APN+) documents a peer-led study on AIDS-related stigma and discrimination of people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) in Asia. Findings show that over 80 per cent of respondents experienced some form of discrimination in the health sector, the community, the family and the workplace.
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    2003 National HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Survey (NARHS), Nigeria

    HIV/AIDS Impact on Education Clearinghouse, 2003
    This National HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Survey for Nigeria was conducted in 2003 and consulted over 10 000 people, aged 15 – 64.
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    Breaking down barriers: lessons on providing HIV treatment to injection drug users

    International Harm Reduction Development program, OSI, 2004
    This report, prepared by the International Harm Reduction Development (IHRD) program, is a collection of cases demonstrating that well-designed, supportive programmes, which address the needs of injecting drug users can help all individuals adhere to anti-retroviral therapy (ART) and take advantage of appropriate harm reduction services.
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    Young people - we care! A book of ideas to help young people supporting each other in their communities in Zimbabwe

    John Snow International UK, 2003
    This book from John Snow International UK has been designed to encourage young people to support either younger children or their peers who are living in communities in Zimbabwe affected by HIV/AIDS. It is also envisaged it will be used by home-based care organisations to involve young people in their activities.
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    African higher education institutions responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic

    Association of African Universities, 2003
    Up to recently higher education institutions had done very little in terms of response to the AIDS pandemic. The central message of this paper presented at the AAU Conference of Rectors, Vice Chancellors and Presidents of African Universities is that higher education institutions must develop a comprehensive HIV prevention programme.
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    Rwanda: “Marked for Death”, rape survivors living with HIV/AIDS in Rwanda

    Amnesty International, 2004
    This Amnesty International report explores the situation of rape survivors living with HIV/AIDS in Rwanda.

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