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    Towards a gender-sensitive approach to drug demand reduction: a process within the United Nations system

    United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 1995
    This Narcotics Bulletin article outlines how a coordinated analysis of gender resulted in international recognition of a need to address women in drug research and programmes.
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    Summary booklet of best practices: Issue 2

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2000
    This UNAIDS publication provides examples of best practice in HIV/AIDS work from throughout Africa. Case studies are organised by a number of key themes, including: community mobilisation, local responses to HIV/AIDS, mother-to-child transmission, palliative care, religion, school-based interventions and services, and sexually transmitted infections.
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    HIV and AIDS-related stigmatisation, discrimination and denial: forms, contexts and determinants

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2000
    This UNAIDS report explores the issues of HIV and AIDS-related stigmatisation and discrimination with reference to two specific case studies in India and Uganda, and through an extensive literature review. The report identifies a number of recurrent themes from both the India and Uganda studies.
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    The female condom: opportunities & challenges in South Asia

    United Nations Population Fund, 2002
    This paper from UNFPA examines experiences of the female condom as a tool for HIV prevention in the South Asian context. The document provides summary information on the product, outlines a pilot experience, and synthesises policy and programmatic considerations.
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    The female condom: a guide for planning and programming

    World Health Organization, 2000
    This guide, produced by the World Health Organization and UNAIDS, is intended to help design, implement and monitor programmes that incorporate the female condom in a range of different settings.
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    The female condom: from research to the marketplace

    Family Health International, 1997
    This article from Family Health International (FHI) is based on a 1997 conference on the female condom. The document outlines the key questions and major issues discussed at the conference, such as scientific research, empowerment of women, price as a barrier, policy, product delivery, gender sensitive implementation strategies and evaluation.
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    The missing link! Parliamentary hearings linking sexual & reproductive health and HIV/AIDS

    All Party Parliamentary Group on Population, Development and Reproductive Health, UK, 2004
    This document, from the all-party parliamentary group on population, development and reproductive health, provides a number of recommendations on strengthening the links between sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and HIV and AIDS.
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    The female condom and HIV/AIDS

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 1997
    This brief Point of View publication from UNAIDS – part of the Best Practice series – provides a brief discussion of the key issues relating to the female condom and AIDS. It begins by providing a statistical overview of the impact and benefits of the female condom.
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    Ensuring equitable access to antiretroviral therapy: WHO/UNAIDS policy statement

    World Health Organization, 2004
    This joint policy brief from the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNAIDS identifies key actions needed to address the gender dimensions of equity in access to antiretroviral therapy (ART). Gender-based inequalities put women and girls at increased risk of HIV infection.
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    Reproductive health and rights: HIV/AIDS and gender equality

    United Nations [UN] Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, 2004
    This paper is part of an ongoing study that explores the role of gender in the spread of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean.

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