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    Rethinking food aid to fight AIDS

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2003
    This paper from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) highlights the implications of the AIDS pandemic for food aid strategy and programming.
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    Traning course for the 100% condom use programme

    World Health Organization, 2002
    This is a manual for programme managers who wish to implement the 100% condom use programme (CUP) for female sex workers.
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    Women and health: mainstreaming the gender perspective into the health sector

    United Nations [UN] Division for the Advancement of Women, 1998
    An Expert Group Meeting on "Women and Health – Mainstreaming the Gender Perspective into the Health Sector" was organised in Tunisia in 1998, in preparation for the forty-third session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women in 1999 which considered "Women and Health" as a priority theme.
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    Pushing and pulling HIV/AIDS vaccines

    International AIDS Economics Network, 2000
    Market forces drive technology research and development (R&D). Demands for high return on investment result in a lack of investment capital for technologies for the poor such as an HIV/AIDS vaccine.
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    Training manual: an introduction to promoting sexual health for men who have sex with men and gay men

    International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2001
    This manual, produced by the Naz Foundation India Trust, provides training modules on issues related to the sexuality and sexual health of men who have sex with men (MSM) and gay men.
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    Sex work and HIV/AIDS: technical update

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2002
    Significantly higher rates of HIV infection have been documented among sex workers and their clients compared with most other population groups. Though sex work is often a significant means of HIV infection entering the general population, studies indicate that sex workers are among those most likely to respond positively to HIV/STI prevention programmes.
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    Rethinking differences and rights in sexual and reproductive health: a training manual for health care providers

    Family Health International, 2002
    The target audience for this guide is the men and women working in sexual and reproductive health who are interested in promoting training or reflections designed to improve gender and culturally sensitive care among their provider teams.
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    A media handbook for HIV vaccine trials for Africa

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001
    This handbook aims to to equip scientists with ideas, skills, and knowledge on how to relate to the media and thereby reach the general public and some specific groups.While focused in HIV vaccine trials, the advice on how to relate the media may be of interest to researchers in other subjectsThere are two major rules with regard to communicating about vaccine trials effectively and maintain

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