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HIV-positive women report more lifetime partner violence: findings from a voluntary counseling and testing clinic in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
American Journal of Public Health, 2002This study explores the link between HIV and violence against women (VAW) by comparing the experiences of partner violence between HIV-positive and HIV-negative women in Tanzania. The study found that the odds of reporting at least one violent event were significantly higher among HIV-positive women than among HIV-negative women.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.DocumentSocial communications and AIDS population behaviour changes in Uganda compared to other countries
Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation, South Africa, 2004This study from CADRE examines communications through social networks associated with population behaviour change and a decline in HIV prevalence in Uganda compared with other countries.DocumentHIV/AIDS as a security issue in Africa: lessons from Uganda
International Crisis Group, 2004This report is the third in a series on HIV/AIDS as a security issue from the International Crisis Group (ICG), and draws on the policy experience of Uganda. The report asserts that HIV/AIDS prevention and conflict prevention should go hand in hand: evidence suggests that war can lead to increased risks of HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS can make conflicts worse.DocumentVoluntary HIV counselling and testing: module 5
World Health Organization, 2003This manual, produced by the World Health Organisation, attempts to outline the key activities and information involved in training staff in voluntary HIV counselling and testing, and also provides guidance on how to train trainers. Module 5 of the manual deals with voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) service delivery and programme management. The module is split into eight sub modules.DocumentFocus on confidential counselling in sexual and reproductive health
EU/UNFPA Initiative for Reproductive Health in Asia, 2001This fact sheet, produced by the EC/UNFPA initiative for reproductive health in Asia (RHI), explores the need for confidential counselling in sexual and reproductive health (SRH). It finds that confidentiality is essential for establishing trust and respect as the basis of the relationship between client and counsellor.DocumentVCT toolkit: a guide to establishing voluntary counselling and testing services for HIV
Family Health International, 2002This toolkit, produced by Family Health International (FHI) offers practical guidance on how to design, implement and monitor voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) services for HIV. The toolkit is divided into two sections. The first focuses on establishing VCT services, and provides guidelines on assessment, design and implementation at national, district and facility levels.DocumentManual for reducing drug-related harm in Asia
Centre for Harm Reduction, Melbourne, 2003This updated edition of the 1999 manual from The Centre for Harm Reduction provides a comprehensive guide to HIV/AIDS programming for injecting drug users (IDUs) in Asia. Following an overview of the HIV epidemic among IDUs in Asia, the manual details the rationale for harm reduction, and examines how this can be balanced and integrated with supply and demand reduction approaches.DocumentAn analysis of family planning content in HIV/AIDS, VCT, and PMTCT policies in 16 countries
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2004This working paper from the POLICY Project analyses how international guidelines and national policies on HIV/AIDS, voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) and prevention of mother-to-child-transmission (PMTCT) address family planning. Looking at 16 countries with high HIV prevalence, the study finds that more than three-quarters of the policies reviewed mention family planning.DocumentThe Zambia HIV/AIDS workforce study: preparing for scale-up
US Agency for International Development, 2004Anticipating significant scale-up of its current HIV/AIDS services, the Zambian Central Board of Health commissioned this study of the human resource implications. The study collected data at 16 government, NGO, and private for-profit sites across Zambia that currently provide VCT, P-MTCT, and ART services.Pages
