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Mobile populations and HIV vulnerability: inventory of organizations
UNDP South East Asia HIV and Development, 2001The inventory presents an overview of organizations working with HIV vulnerability among mobile populations in South East Asia and elsewhere.The content of the inventory originates from an online internet survey, which was launched in September 2001, in collaboration with UNAIDS-SEAPICT and IOM Geneva.DocumentBrunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore cluster country consultation on migrant workers' HIV vulnerability reduction: pre-departure, post-arrival and returnee-reintegration
UNDP South East Asia HIV and Development, 2002This document reports on a meeting where migrant workers, Non-Governmental Organizations, United Nations agencies and government officials responsible for migrant workers gathered from the Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore (BIMPS) cluster countries to share their existing responses and to formulate collaborative actions for reducing migrant workers’ HIV vulnerabilities in this reDocumentPopulation mobility and HIV/AIDS in Indonesia
UNDP South East Asia HIV and Development, 2001The aim of this study is to use existing information to provide a comprehensive picture of the levels, patterns, composition and trends of the various types of contemporary population mobility occurring within Indonesia, as well as from and to the country.DocumentHIV/AIDS prevention and care programmes for mobile populations in Africa: an inventory
International Organization for Migration, 2002This document describes and reports on a survey undertaken of HIV/AIDS programmes for mobile populations. The report briefly describes the data gathering methods used, gives a general description of the programmes listed and their major lessons learned.DocumentHIV/AIDS and STI prevention and care in Rwandan refugee camps in the United Republic of Tanzania
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2003This monograph documents the first large-scale AIDS and STI intervention programme to be implemented during a refugee crisis. It describes the operational aspects of the intervention, the observed impact and the effect this experience had on policies and practices in other refugee situations, among both international and nongovernmental organizations.DocumentMobile populations and HIV vulnerability: selected responses in South East Asia
United Nations Development Programme, 2002The paper reports presentations from a conference to share experience of HIV/AIDS work with mobile populations in South East Asia.The experiences described are:work on reducing HIV vulnerability through the Farmer's Life School programme in Cambodiaa self-help project in Thailanda presentation providing an overview of knowledge about HIV and mobile populations in VietnamUNDPDocumentForced migration and transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections: policy and programmatic responses
HIV Insite, 2001Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV/AIDS have become urgent concerns for populations affected by armed conflict and migration (both forced and voluntary). Poverty, powerlessness, and social instability affect the spread of STIs and HIV.DocumentPreventing HIV/AIDS and promoting sexual health among especially vulnerable young people
Safe Passages to Adulthood, 2002This document reports on an expert group meeting on young people's sexual health. The good practice guide introduces practitioners, policy-makers and researchers to two distinct but related concepts - risk and vulnerability.DocumentRefugees and AIDS: what should the humanitarian community do?
Reproductive Health for Refugees Consortium, 2002Sexually transmitted infections and HIV spread fastest where there is poverty, powerlessness and social instability characteristic of refugee and internally displaced populations. This document provides an introduction for humanitarian programme workers to issues of HIV and AIDS.DocumentSpaces of vulnerability: migration and HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa
Southern African Migration Project, 2002A number of different factors have been advanced to explain the general picture of HIV/AIDS in South Africa including its rapid spread, high prevalence and uneven distribution.Pages
