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Should voluntary counseling and testing counselors address alcohol use with clients? Findings from an operations research study in Kenya
2007This report published by USAID looks at the role of alcohol on HIV prevention behaviours, the efficacy of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and its use in voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) settings.DocumentYaari Dosti: young men redefine masculinity, a training manual
Population Council, 2006Increasing recognition of the influence of norms supporting inequitable gender relations on HIV/STI risk and partner violence has led to the development of innovative programmes aimed at reducing this. This manual is adapted from once such programme, “Program H: Working with Young Men Series”, developed in Brazil by Instituto PROMUNDO.DocumentThe straight talk campaign in Uganda: impact of mass media initiatives
Population Council, 2007This study, published by the Population Council, looks at the impact of Straight Talk (ST), a mass media initiative focused on adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH) in Uganda.DocumentUnderstanding and challenging HIV stigma: Toolkit for action (2007)
Pact Tanzania, 2007What is the impact of stigma on children? This toolkit aims to help explore and understand the different ways in which children are stigmatised, and to look at strategies to change attitudes and experiences.DocumentKeep the best, change the rest: participatory tools for working with communities on gender and sexuality
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007Gender and sexuality are cross cutting factors in the transmission of HIV and the care and support of those infected and affected. Based on seminars and field experience in Zambia, this toolkit aims to enable those working on HIV and AIDS issues to address gender and sexuality effectively as well as giving guidance on building trust in the community. It looks speciDocumentContinuum of care for HIV-positive women accessing programs to prevent parent-to-child transmission: findings from India
Population Council, USA, 2007This report from the Population Council explores India’s national programme for prevention of parent-to-child transmission (PPTCT) of HIV, which has been underway since 2002. Issues covered in the report include antenatal care for HIV positive mothers, mother’s options around disclosure of their HIV status and access to antiretroviral (ARV) treatmentsDocumentUnderstanding the institutional dynamics of Namibia's response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic
Institute for Democracy in South Africa, 2005Namibia’s efforts to combat its HIV/AIDS epidemic began with the launch of the National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) in 1990 soon after independence.Document‘She sweet up the boopsy and him nuh get nuh wine’ Young Women and Sexual Relationships in Kingston, Jamaica
Options Consultancy Services, 2008This report presents findings from a qualitative study into young women’s sexual relationships in inner-city Kingston, Jamaica. The study explores the social and economic environment in which young women’s relationships take place. It identifies opportunities and barriers to behaviour change and insight into condom use, HIV risk perceptions, and types of sexual relationships.DocumentPositive prevention: HIV prevention with people living with HIV
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007This document from the International AIDS Alliance is intended as a resource to help NGOs and HIV service providers working across the spectrum of HIV prevention, treatment, care and support services to take steps towards integrating HIV prevention for, by and with people living with HIV (PLWHA).DocumentField experiences integrating family planning into programs to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV
Studies in Family Planning, 2005This article, published in Studies in Family Planning, reviews field experiences of provision of family planning services in prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programmes in ten countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.Pages
