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    Gender-based violence and reproductive health & HIV/AIDS

    Population Reference Bureau, 2002
    This paper provides a summary of a day long technical update on gender-based violence (GBV) and reproductive health (RH) /HIV (HIV). The objective of the meeting was to: 1) launch a process for considering GBV in relation to RH and HIV in USAID'S population, health, and nutrition portfolio; and 2) explore ways of integrating GBV into RH/HIV programs.
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    AIDS, public policy and child well-being

    UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, 2001
    This paper presents the findings of a global study carried out in 2000 on the specific impact of HIV/AIDS on children.
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    Involving, men in sexual & reproductive health: an orientation guide

    Population Reference Bureau, 2002
    The authors of this intercative guide state that its two goals are: promoting gender equity for its own sake, and using gender equitable approaches to improve sexual and reproductive health outcomes.
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    Achieving the twin objectives of efficiency and equity: contracting heath services in Cambodia

    Asian Development Bank Institute, 2002
    How do health indicators between Cambodian districts compare with conventional government provision of health services and those in which the services have been contracted out to non-governmental organisations (NGOs)?
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    Meeting the sexual health needs of men who have sex with men in Senegal

    Horizons, 2002
    Research conducted in many countries has highlighted the vulnerability of men who have sex with men (MSM) to HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
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    Young people and HIV/AIDS: responding to the new Asian crisis

    Save the Children Fund, 2001
    This report provides examples of a number of Save the Children projects in Asian countries where the focus has been on children affected by HIV/AIDS and/or prevention efforts focused on children and young people.The authors outline the organisation's policy and approach with regard to tackling issues such as stigma, the child sex trade and education.
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    The impact of HIV/AIDS on Southern Africa’s children: poverty of planning and planning of poverty

    Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2002
    This paper takes an approach to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the Southern Africa region based on a 'high road' and a 'low road' response to HIV/AIDS by Save The Children UK. His main argument is based on the fact that in the absence of good planning, the toll of HIV/AIDS on the Southern Africa Development Community will result in considerable poverty and misery.
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    Preventing HIV infection, promoting reproductive health: UNFPA Response 2002

    United Nations Population Fund, 2002
    This document provides information on the strategy and actions of the United Nations Population Fund over the past year.Sections of the report focus on the fund's strategy, its country and regional programmes and its work in global arenas such as UNGASS and UNAIDS.The document concludes with signs of progress, citing the increase in coverage of programmes and political commitment to addressi
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    Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Asia: practical guidance for programs

    US Agency for International Development, 2002
    In most countries in Asia, pediatric incidences of HIV/AIDS are increasing.
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    Mobilization for microbicides: the decisive decade

    Rockefeller Foundation, 2002
    Highlights the need for microbicides to help millions of women around the world prevent HIV infection and death from AIDS.The research model found that the introduction of microbicides could avert 2.5 million HIV infections and save US$2.7 billion on HIV/AIDS treatment.In conclusion, to make microbicides available for use will require lengthy and expensive research to prove their effectivene

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