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    Combating child labour and HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa: a review of policies, programmes, and projects in South Africa, the United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia to identify good practices

    International Labour Organization, 2002
    This review of national HIV/AIDS and child labour policies and programmes, NGO projects, and community-based initiatives lluminates the harsh realities of the link between child labour and HIV/AIDS.
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    Under the surface: a critique of the HSRC HIV/AIDS survey

    AIDS Analysis Africa, 2003
    This paper analyses the methods and results of the South African national household HIV prevalence survey.The author outlines the results of the survey that seem surprising, especially when compared with other prevalence surveys in South Africa.The paper explores the potential biases that may have occurred in the
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    Evidence of iatrogenic HIV transmission in children in South Africa

    British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2003
    This paper is the latest in a series arguing that HIV transmission in Africa is attributable to unsafe medical practices in far more cases than have been previously believed.
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    Social marketing for adolescent sexual health: results of operations research projects in Botswana, Cameroon, Guinea, and South Africa

    Population Services International, 2000
    This report, produced by Population Services International (PSI), describes a project that tested the impact of youth-oriented social marketing techniques on adolescent sexual and reproductive health. Interventions and communications strategies included promotion through mass media, brand names such as ‘Youth Horizon’, and condom distribution through peer educators and youth-friendly outlets.
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    Case studies of private sector programmes to combat HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria

    Global Health Initiative, 2002
    Series of papers and background materials on private sector efforts to combat HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
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    Sexual transmission of HIV in Africa

    SciDev.Net, 2003
    This research note responds to claims (by Gisselquist et al.) that medical transmission accounts for a large percentage of cases of HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa.
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    Mainstreaming gender in the response to AIDS in South Africa

    South African AIDS Training Programme, 2001
    This manual is intended to help AIDS service organisations in the mainstreaming of gender into their activities. It is divided into five sections:a brief overview of the gender dimension of the HIV and AIDS situation in Southern Africa.
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    The cost of HIV prevention and treatment interventions in South Africa

    Centre for Social Science Research, University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa, 2003
    What would be the cost of introducing AIDS-related prevention and treatment programmes in South Africa? This paper attempts to answer this question by combining detailed information about the costs of implementing several interventions with demographic projections of their impact.
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    South African health review 2002

    Health Systems Trust, South Africa, 2003
    The purpose of the SAHR is to provide an annual and longer – term review of the development and implementation of South African health policies. It acts as a barometer for assessing the transformation processes and their impact on provision of equitable health care to all South Africans.
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    Managing HIV in the workplace

    Ministry and Department of Public Service and Administration, South Africa, 2002
    The South African public service is the single biggest employer in South Africa, with nearly 1.1 million public servants employed by approximately 140 government departments at national and provincial level. Its role in mitigating the impacts of HIV/AIDS is therefore important.The guide discusses key principles for addressing HIV in the workplace before looking at policy and planning issues.

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