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Missing the target: off target for 2010: how to avoid breaking the promise of universal access
International Treatment Preparedness Coalition, 2006This report, from the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC), follows on from a 2005 study that explored specific barriers and potential solutions to AIDS treatment delivery in six countries. This report finds some progress but argues that a lack of national leadership and slow implementation of reforms continues to prevent treatment delivery.DocumentLessons learned to date from HIV/AIDS transport corridor projects
Country Analytic Work, 2005This paper provides a summary of the lessons learned from the Abidjan-Lagos HIV/AIDS transport corridor project, and aims to disseminate this information in a user-friendly format to stakeholders.DocumentResponding to HIV/AIDS in Africa: a comparative analysis of responses to the Abuja Declaration in Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria and Zimbabwe
ActionAid International, 2004This ActionAid publication compares the achievements and challenges of four African countries – Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria and Zimbabwe – in relation to the 2001 Abuja Declaration. The primary goal of the Abuja Declaration was to reverse the rate of HIV infection, TB and other related infectious diseases.DocumentWomen’s sexual control within conjugal union: Implications for HIV/AIDS infection and control in a metropolitan city
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, 2005This study, published in Demographic Research, examines the extent to which women have control over their sexuality within marriage in Lagos, Nigeria, and its implications for the spread of HIV. Findings from the study show that women have some control over their sexuality, such as during menstruation, breastfeeding, pregnancy and sickness.DocumentDreams & desires: sexual and reproductive health experiences of HIV positive women
International Planned Parenthood Federation, 2004This publication from the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and the International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW) explores the specific sexual and reproductive health issues facing HIV positive women.DocumentAccess to condoms and HIV/AIDS information: a global health and human rights concern
Human Rights Watch, 2004This Human Rights Watch briefing paper documents censorship of information, myths and restrictions on condoms in a number of countries. While condoms remain the single most effective device against sexually-transmitted HIV, they face government-imposed constraints in numerous countries worldwide. This brief outlines the United States’ (US) "War on Condoms", and religious opposition.DocumentHIV/AIDS and the education sector in Nigeria: review of policy and research documents
Réseau Ouest et Centre Africain de Recherche en Education / Educational Research Network for West and Central Africa, 2004This literature review on HIV/AIDS and education in Nigeria aims to identify research gaps and develop a framework for a transnational study on HIV/AIDS and education in selected West African countries.DocumentThe impact of HIV/AIDS on teachers and other education personnel in West and Central Africa: a synthesis of the literature from 2000 to 2004
HIV/AIDS Impact on Education Clearinghouse, 2004This paper examines the literature on how HIV/AIDS has impacted teachers and other education personnel in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cote d`Ivoire, Ghana, Mali, Nigeria and Senegal.DocumentSexuality education in schools: the international experience and implications for Nigeria
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2004This Policy Project report reviews the international experiences of sexuality education programmes and draws out the implications for Nigeria. It is intended to contribute to developments in Nigeria’s national policy on sexuality and reproductive health in education. The paper first outlines the youth reproductive health (YRH) challenge in Nigeria and examines the role of schools.Document2003 National HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Survey (NARHS), Nigeria
HIV/AIDS Impact on Education Clearinghouse, 2003This National HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Survey for Nigeria was conducted in 2003 and consulted over 10 000 people, aged 15 – 64.Pages
