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Tanzania AIDS Assessment and Planning Study
AIDS Economics, World Bank, 1992The rapid spread of AIDS will have far-reaching implications in Tanzania over the next several decades. This study assesses the current status, likely future development, and prospective demographic, economic, and other impacts of the AIDS epidemic, and examines the options available for doing something about it.DocumentConsidering HIV/AIDS in Development Assistance: A Toolkit
AIDS Economics, World Bank, 1997Toolkit prepared to assist staff of the Commission of the European Communities, particularly those in DGVIII (both those in the Headquarters and Delegations), and Consultants, in considering the implications of the HIV epidemic in the provision of development assistance.Covers:An Introduction to HIV/AIDS.DocumentGlobal AIDS surveillance report 1997
WHO Initiative on HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections, 1997Statistical report and analysis report in the Weekly Epidemiological RecordAn alternative (less raw statistics) presentation of the data is available at: http://www.unaids.org/highband/document/epidemio/report97.htmlDocumentThe HIV Epidemic in Uganda: A Programme Approach
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 1993UNDP mission report, demonstrating one model of how to go about country level policy and programming for HIV. It has other merits, both as a substantive analysis of HIV in Uganda, and as a statement of appropriate policy and programming responses in a country with high levels of HIV infectionDocumentThe socio-economic impact of HIV and AIDS on rural families in Uganda: an emphasis on youth
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 1994While youths are among the most vulnerable groups to HIV infection, they are also the most promising agents of behaviour change. Young men and women are vulnerable to HIV infection because they begin sexual activity at an increasingly younger age, tend to have multiple partners and have restricted access to information on safer sexual practices.DocumentRiding the Roller Coaster: Experiencing Transitions from HIV to AIDS
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 1997Major study conducted by the National Centre for HIV Social Research (NCHSR) in Australia from late 1993 to early 1995. The study evolved from and was part of a broad program of research established by the Centre called the Living with HIV/AIDS research program.DocumentThe impact of HIV and AIDS on children, families and communities: risks and realities of childhood during the HIV epidemic
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 1998The impact of HIV/AIDS extends beyond those living with the virus, as each infection produces consequences which affect the lives of the family, friends and communities surrounding an infected person. The overall impact of the epidemic encompasses effects on the lives of multiples of the millions of people living with HIV/AIDS or of those who have died.DocumentHIV/AIDS: Epidemiological Fact Sheets by Country
WHO Initiative on HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2000Epidemiological Fact Sheets contain the most recent country-specific data on HIV/AIDS prevalence and incidence, together with information on behaviours (e.g. casual sex and condom use) that can spur or stem the transmission of HIV.DocumentCase Study of the Women's Health Care Foundation, Quezon City, Philippines
Family Health International, 1997The Women's Health Care Foundation seeks to expand women's health care services "beyond the womb." Established in 1980, the Foundation works to meet the diverse health needs of Philippine women throughout their life cycle, broadening services beyond the traditional maternal-child health programs to include services for adolescents and postmenopausal women; counseling on sexually transmitted diseaPages
