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Attitudes towards HIV/AIDS in China: research on public knowledge, attitudes and behaviour in cities and towns
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 2003This short paper begins by providing a background to HIV/AIDS and its prevalence in China.DocumentNutrition and HIV/AIDS
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001This is a policy paper based on a symposium held in 2001. It transcribes the speeches made and the discussions that followed them. Speakers talked aboutnutritional impacts of HIV/AIDSnutrition and care programmesmothers with HIV feeding infants (impacts on both infants and mothers)a success story from UgandaDocumentCounselling guidelines on domestic violence
South African AIDS Training Programme, 2001This is one of series of guidelines produced by SAT on a specific issue within HIV/AIDS counselling. The booklet provides practical information and advice for counsellors who may not be formally trained or not have much experience of HIV/AIDS issues.The booklet consists of an introduction to forms of domestic violence, domestic violence and HIV and the need for effective counselling.DocumentA longitudinal study of the effect of integrated literacy and basic education programs on women’s participation in social and economic development in Nepal
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2002This document describes the results from a project that investigated the impact of women’s integrated literacy programs on Nepal's development by examining measures of socio-economic status, as well as indicators of women’s social and economic development.DocumentGender, water and poverty: key issues, government commitments and actions for sustainable development
Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing 1995, 2002Overview of the relationship between gender, poverty and water. The first section explores how, in every corner of the globe, women play a central role in managing water supply and distribution. It also examines how access to water and sanitation has implications for women’s health and economic activities.DocumentMeeting the HIV/AIDS challenge to food security: the role of labour saving technologies in farm-households
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 2002This paper is based on the premise that one of the promising strategies for response from the agriculture sector to the impacts on labour is to identify the roles for labour saving technologies (LSTs) not only in mitigation, but also as part of prevention.Document"We want to live as humans": repression of women and girls in Western Afghanistan
Human Rights Watch, 2002This report argues that post-Taliban Afghanistan has failed to lift the severe restrictions and violations on women and children's human rights. This is due to the fact that in many areas Taliban officials have been replaced by warlords, police officers, and local officials with similar attitudes toward women.DocumentGender and agriculture in the information society
International Service for National Agricultural Research, 2002Briefing paper on gender and ICT applications in agricultural and rural development in developing countries. Looks briefly at key issues and identifies main international initiatives in this areaDocumentA framework to identify gender indicators for reproductive health and nutrition programming
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2002Framework for incorporating gender into the design and evaluation of PHN programmes. It offers a way of thinking about gender that makes it relevant for PHN programming and evaluation.DocumentGender and mining in Kenya: the case of Mukibira mines in Vihiga district
Department of Development Studies, Institute of Human Resource Development, Moi University, Kenya, 2001This essay compares women's and men's roles in mining, utilizing the Mukibira mines in Vihiga district to demonstrate how women have been at the center of mining activities.Pages
