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    International symposium on women in Asian fisheries

    The WorldFish Center, 2001
    This site contains documents from all speeches held at the symposium.Papers include:women in Asian fisheries: a generalist's perspectiveThe role of networks in addressing research and development issues on women in fisheriesempowerment of women in Asian fisheriestechnological changes and their implications for women in fisheriesstrategies for addressing gender issues thr
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    Partnership Menus

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2002
    The Partnership menu is a tool to help the private sector find innovative HIV/AIDS partnership opportunities in developing countries.Created jointly by UNAIDS, World Economic Forum’s Global Health Initiative and the UN Foundation, the menus provide potential donors with a list of HIV/AIDS projects they can sponsor at the country level, ranging from youth-friendly health services, to home-ba
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    Designing HIV/AIDS intervention studies: an operations research handbook

    Horizons, 2002
    Handbook designed to help HIV/AIDS researchers develop and write a detailed operations research proposal.
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    Planning for education in the context of HIV/AIDS

    International Institute for Educational Planning, UNESCO, 2000
    HIV/AIDS has, in a number of countries, reduced teaching capacity, demand for education, community support and public funding. The author explores how education systems might react to this challenge and the role that education has to play in tackling HIV/AIDS.The booklet is targeted at teachers and education planners.
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    Toolkit for HIV prevention among mobile populations in the Greater Mekong Subregion

    Asian Development Bank Institute, 2002
    Guide to the management and implementation of HIV prevention programmes for mobile populations in the Greater Mekong Subregion. It will be used by people and organisations who already have some experience in HIV prevention, and are now ready to address the specific challenges of working with mobile populations.
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    The impact of adult mortality on primary school enrollment in northwestern Tanzania

    Africa Region Human Development Department, World Bank, 2002
    The goal of this study is to measure the impact of adult deaths and orphan status on household decisions to enroll children in primary school.
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    The sexual and reproductive health of young people in Latin America and the Caribbean

    Advocates for Youth, 2002
    This summary of research from different organisations brings together facts and figures on a range of sexual and reproductive issues regarding young people in the region.Information is included on:age at initiation of sexual intercourseknowledge about contraceptives and rates of usepregnancy and abortion ratesprevalence of HIV/AIDSThe paper concludes with brief examp
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    The impact of HIV/AIDS on community-based resource management: a case study of an indigenous irrigation system in Northern Thailand

    Overseas Development Group, East Anglia University (UEA) School of Development Studies, 2001
    Looks at the effects of HIV/AIDS on community-based resource management by focusing on an indigenous irrigation community, locally called muang fai, in Sanpatong District, Chiang Mai province in Northern Thailand. The area has been severely affected since 1992 and still has the highest death rate and infection in the region.
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    Progress Report: HIV/AIDS Impact Studies II - Some Progress Evident

    Overseas Development Group, East Anglia University (UEA) School of Development Studies, 2002
    Review of 2001-2002 research publications on the social and economic impact of HIV/AIDS
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    HIV/AIDS and Globalization: what is the epidemic telling us about economics, morality and pragmatism?

    Overseas Development Group, East Anglia University (UEA) School of Development Studies, 2002
    There is a debate as to the meaning and effects of “globalization” as well as about whether it is “new” and, if so, in what ways. This paper briefly examines: the history of disease in relation to globalizationthe meanings and importance of “globalization”where and how the HIV/AIDS epidemic fits into the picturesome of the theoretical and ideological implications.

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