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HIV/AIDS prevention and control: an experience of the Royal Thai Army in Thailand
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004The effectiveness of HIV/AIDS prevention and control programmes in Thailand is well recognized internationally.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.DocumentUnited Nations faces challenges in responding to the impact of HIV/AIDS on peacekeeping operations
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2001This report looks at the effectiveness of activities aimed at reducing risky behaviours among United Nations (UN) peacekeepers.DocumentGovernance and AIDS in West Africa: an overview
Justice Africa, 2004This paper from the African Civil Society Governance and AIDS Initiative (GAIN) provides an overview of the AIDS and governance situation in West Africa. GAIN was founded in South Africa in October 2003, and is the centre of a global coalition to address the effect of HIV/AIDS on human rights, democracy and governance in African countries.DocumentAddressing gender-based violence from the reproductive health/HIV sector: a literature review and analysis
US Agency for International Development, 2004This USAID Interagency Gender Working Group document provides a literature review and analysis of developing country programmes that have addressed or challenged gender-based violence with a link to the reproductive health (RH)/HIV sectors.DocumentState of world population 2004: the Cairo Consensus at ten: population, reproductive health and the global effort to end poverty
United Nations Population Fund, 2004This report from UNFPA focuses on world population, reproductive health and poverty ten years after the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) Programme of Action was agreed in Cairo. The report finds that many developing countries have made substantial progress in implementing the ICPD’s recommendations.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.DocumentThe case for microbicides: a global priority
International Family Health, UK, 2001This report from The Population Council and International Family Health presents the case for microbicides, discusses recent progress and developments, and notes outstanding challenges. It goes on to outline the action required to accelerate research and development, and to ensure that products will be made available to those who most need them.DocumentHIV/AIDS treatment and prevention in India: modeling the cost and consequences
Health, Nutrition and Population Division, Human Development Department, World Bank, 2004The report from the World Bank analyses three alternative plans for using and financing antiretroviral therapy (ART) in India: a minimally interventionist plan to strengthen the private sector’s ability to manage ART; a moderately interventionist plan to provide free ART to HIV-positive pregnant women; and a more generous plan to finance ART for the poorest 40 percent of all Indians with HIV infecDocumentRisk and protection: youth and HIV/AIDS in sub-saharan Africa
Alan Guttmacher Institute, 2004This report draws on data for 24 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa which shows that large proportions of adolescents in Sub-Saharan Africa have inadequate information on how to protect themselves against HIV, and substantial proportions are sexually active and engage in behaviors that place them at risk of becoming infected.It argues that any effort to curb HIV/AIDS requires changes in sociocultuPages
