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The media and HIV/AIDS: making a difference
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004This report explores role of the media in the global fight against AIDS. It presents basic information about the HIV/AIDS epidemic, reviews media activities in the past and makes recommendations for future action.The report’s main argument is that the media have an essential role to play in reversing the progression of HIV.DocumentUnderstanding and challenging HIV stigma: toolkit for action
The Change Project, 2003This toolkit, developed for NGOs, community groups and HIV educators, is aimed at raising awareness and promoting actions to challenge HIV stigma and discrimination through participatory learning.DocumentOne step further: responses to HIV/AIDS
SIDA Studies, 2002This collection of articles produced by UNRISD and SIDA enable different authors to address various issues in relation to HIV/AIDS.DocumentMisconceptions, denial and folk beliefs - obscuring the risk perceptions among young Zambians
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002Worldwide, an estimated 11.8 million people aged 15 to 24 are infected with HIV, most of whom (77%) live in sub-Saharan Africa. In Zambia, 21% of the population fall within this age group. How much do young Zambians know about HIV and how does it affect their behaviour? Researchers from Population Services International put these questions to young men in Lusaka, Zambia.DocumentExpanded response guide to core indicators for monitoring and reporting on HIV/AIDS programs
US Agency for International Development, 2003This guide is the second in the series of two monitoring and evaluation handbooks which focuses on the new areas of USAID's Expanded Response to HIV/AIDS including care, support, and treatment for people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS with a special focus on women and children.The paper offers a rationale for the expanded response monitoring and reporting system; targets for the expanded resDocumentSaving mothers, saving families: the MTCT-plus initiative (Perspectives and Practice in Antiretroviral Treatment)
World Health Organization, 2003This paper assesses the degree of success of the MTCT-Plus Initiative in providing lifelong care and treatment for HIV/AIDS to families in resource-limited settings.DocumentHIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination: a conceptual framework and an agenda for action
Horizons, 2002The purpose of this paper is to propose a new conceptual framework to help inform thinking about the processes of stigma and discrimination (S&D) about the way these processes relate to HIV/AIDS, and about potential interventions to address S&D and minimise their impact.This paper analyses the sources of S&D, the ways in which HIV/AIDS-related S&D manifests itself, and the contexts in which HIVDocumentAttitudes towards HIV/AIDS in China: research on public knowledge, attitudes and behaviour in cities and towns
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 2003This short paper begins by providing a background to HIV/AIDS and its prevalence in China.DocumentMeeting the sexual health needs of men who have sex with men in Senegal
Horizons, 2002Research conducted in many countries has highlighted the vulnerability of men who have sex with men (MSM) to HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).DocumentYoung people and HIV/AIDS: responding to the new Asian crisis
Save the Children Fund, 2001This 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.Pages
