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    Haiti family planning and AIDS prevention survey, 1998

    Population Services International, 1999
    This report describes the main findings from the 1998 Haiti Family Planning and AIDS Prevention Survey (HFAPS-98).
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    Expanded response guide to core indicators for monitoring and reporting on HIV/AIDS programs

    US Agency for International Development, 2003
    This 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 res
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    Fighting AIDS: HIV/AIDS prevention and care among armed forces and UN peacekeepers: the case of Eritrea

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2003
    This paper is part of a series entitled ‘Engaging uniformed services in the fight against AIDS’.
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    The impact of the Global Gag Rule in Zambia

    Access denied: impacts of the global gag rule, 2003
    This paper assesses the impact that the Global Gag Rule has had on Zambia’s reproductive health situation. The Global Gag Rule prohibits US assistance to foreign NGOs that use funding from any other source to fund abortions in cases other than exceptional.The paper demonstrates that Zambia has a relatively liberal abortion law, but in practice access to abortion is heavily restricted.
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    Saving mothers, saving families: the MTCT-plus initiative (Perspectives and Practice in Antiretroviral Treatment)

    World Health Organization, 2003
    This 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.
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    Voices and choices: speaking-up for HIV- positive women in Zimbabwe

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    Women with AIDS face neglect and prejudice all over the world.  Many are denied healthcare during pregnancy or forced to have abortions.  Some are sent away by their husband’s family to their parents’ home.  How can their situation be improved?  The International Community of Women living with HIV/AIDS set up a research project to find out the needs of HIV-positive women in Zimbabwe.  Women with t
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    Ask your aunty:  sex education in rural Uganda

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    Developing sex education for young people in sub-Saharan Africa is essential if the battle against HIV is to be won. Information about sex and marriage has traditionally been passed on to young girls by the 'senga', their father’s sister, in rural Uganda.  The UK's Medical Research Council carried out a pilot study which adapted this traditional institution in an attempt to combat AIDS.
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    Deadly silence: barriers to communicating HIV/AIDS in schools

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    An estimated 11.8 million 15 to 24-year-olds are living with HIV worldwide. Schools are the obvious place to teach young people about the risks of infection. But what is the best way to do this? Research by ActionAid identifies a number of silences in communication which are hindering efforts in the classroom.
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    On best behaviour: men's attitudes to sexual health in Cambodia

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    The HIV epidemic in Cambodia is one of the most serious in Asia. The main cause of the rapid increase in infection is unprotected heterosexual sex.
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    Progress report on the global response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, 2003

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2003
    This report assesses the current state of responses globally to the HIV/AIDS pandemic.Using the mandates of the UN General Assembly Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS in 2001, the UNAIDS Secretariat and Cosponsors collaboratively developed a series of global/regional and national indicators to measure the global community’s progress in reaching the Declaration’s targets in line with the Mill

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