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    Fighting AIDS together [children and AIDS]

    The Progress of Nations Report, UNICEF, 1999
    The world's children are benefiting from several decades of unprecedented health progress. Child-killing diseases are succumbing to vaccination campaigns and low-cost remedies, reducing death rates and improving the quality of young lives. But in about 30 developing countries, HIV/AIDS is threatening and even reversing these strides.
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    The Progress of Nations Report, 1997

    The Progress of Nations Report, UNICEF, 1999
    The Progress of Nations, an annual scorecard of the social health of nations, records achievements in the form of statistics that measure fulfilment of minimum human needs. The knowledge it unearths is fundamental to solving problems, because information is the first ingredient needed by those with the will and the means to make change.
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    AIDS and Human Rights: International guidelines, Second International Consultation on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 1999
    http://www.unaids.org/html/pub/publications/irc-pub02/jc520-humanrights_en_pdf.pdf
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    An Overview of Selected Curable Sexually Transmitted Diseases

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 1999
    This document contains WHO estimates of the prevalence and incidence of some of the curable sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), based on information published in the world scientific literature and in WHO archives.
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    Alternative projections of mortality and disability by cause 1990-2020: Global Burden of Disease Study

    ProCor, 1997
    Plausible projections of future mortality and disability are a useful aid in decisions on priorities for health research, capital investment, and training. Rates and patterns of ill health are determined by factors such as socioeconomic development, educational attainment, technological developments, and their dispersion among populations, as well as exposure to hazards such as tobacco.
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    Global mortality, disability, and the contribution of risk factors: Global Burden of Disease Study

    ProCor, 1997
    Prevention and control of disease and injury require information about the leading medical causes of illness and exposures or risk factors. The assessment of the public-health importance of these has been hampered by the lack of common methods to investigate the overall, world wide burden.
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    Sexual Health Exchange

    Royal Tropical Institute, 1999
    The Sexual Health Exchange is a quarterly, 16-page journal on HIV prevention programming in the wider context of sexual and reproductive health. It is produced by the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) in collaboration with SAfAIDS (Southern Africa AIDS Information Dissemination Service)in Zimbabwe.
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    Facing the Challenges of HIV/AIDS/STDs: a Gender-Based Response: A resource pack on policy and intervention implementation

    Royal Tropical Institute, 1999
    Resource pack that highlights the nature of the epidemic, explores how HIV/AIDS and STDs affect and are affected by gender and illustrates what can be done to change this situation. The pack consisted of two parts: a book and easy-to-photocopy instructional activity cards.
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    The Geographic Scope of EC Aid: One or Several Development Policies?

    European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1997
    This paper describes the origins of the EC development cooperation and its general characteristics.
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    Impact of HIV and sexual health education on the sexual behaviour of young people: a review update

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 1998
    To assess the effects of HIV/AIDS and sexual health education on young people’s sexual behaviour, a comprehensive literature review was commissioned by the Department of Policy, Strategy, and Research of UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS. Sixty-eight reports were reviewed.

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