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Programming for HIV prevention in South African schools: a report on program implementation
Horizons, 2005This paper from the Horizons Program evaluates the effectiveness of a HIV education programme aimed at secondary school students. It presents the findings of a study which measured the impact of a school-based HIV education programme in the KwaZulu Natal province of South Africa.DocumentHIV/AIDS among the Azande
World Vision, 2006This report from World Vision examines the perception of HIV among the population of a rural area of Sudan. Ezo county is on the Sudanese border with Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic, and is close to Uganda. Migration into the region is expected to grow as the security situation stabilises and development programmes expand.DocumentThe CHIETA national HIV/AIDS workplace programme
Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority, South Africa, 2006This report from the Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority (CHIETA) in South Africa shows that many companies are not confronting the impact of HIV in the workplace in a coherent and systematic way.DocumentHIV and AIDS treatment education: a critical component of efforts to ensure universal access to prevention, treatment and care
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2006This report from UNESCO and WHO presents the key points and recommendations of a two-day technical consultation on HIV and AIDS treatment education held in 2005. The consultation focused specifically on two aspects of treatment education: treatment literacy and community preparedness.DocumentPregnant women living with HIV/AIDS: protecting human rights in programmes to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV
Center for Reproductive Rights, formerly known as the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy, New York, 2005This briefing paper from the Centre for Reproductive Rights examines how women’s human rights need to be central to the development of Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) programmes.DocumentVulnerability to HIV infection among sex worker and non-sex worker female injecting drug users in Dhaka, Bangladesh: evidence from the baseline survey of a cohort study
Harm Reduction Journal, 2007This study, published in the Journal of Harm Reduction, examines the risks and vulnerability to HIV of female injecting drug users (IDU) in Bangladesh. The study looked at 130 female IDUs, of which 82 were sex workers, in three cities in the Dhaka region. Findings show that none had HIV but more sex workers had lifetime syphilis than non-sex workers.DocumentHarm reduction: tackling drug use and HIV in the developing world
Department for International Development, UK, 2005This statement, from the government of the United Kingdom, outlines its position on harm reduction. The effectiveness of harm reduction in preventing HIV infection among injecting drug users (IDUs), especially needle and syringe access and disposal programmes, has been proven in many countries.DocumentWorld Drug Report 2006
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2006This report, from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, provides an overview of illicit drug trends internationally. Volume One analyses the trends of how drugs are produced, trafficked and used in the world and includes a special thematic chapter on cannabis. Volume 2 provides detailed statistics.DocumentFacing the future: the challenge for national and international drug policy
Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme, 2005This report, from the Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme, reviews the current challenges to effective drug policy.DocumentStudy of the integration of family planning and VCT/PMTCT/ART programs in Uganda
Makerere Institute of Social Research, Uganda, 2005This paper examines the integration of family planning (FP) services with HIV and AIDS services (voluntary counselling and testing (VCT), prevention of mother-to-child-transmission (PMTCT) and anti-retroviral therapy (ART)) in Uganda.Pages
