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It takes 2: partnering with men in reproductive and sexual health
United Nations Population Fund, 2003This publication offers guidance on effective and gender-sensitive ways to engage men in the reproductive and sexual health of themselves and their partners. It includes examples of successful strategies and programming as well as lessons learned.A checklist summarising key points aims at creating a useful tool for designing and evaluating projects.DocumentPasteurized breastmilk as a replacement feed for babies of HIV-infected mothers
ProNUTRITION, 2003This short report offers a guide for mothers demonstrating how they can use their own milk for their babies, while simultaneously avoiding any risk of post-partum transmission of the virus to their babies through breastfeeding. The two methods shown are flash-boiling and pretoria pasteurizationDocumentOur families, our friends, an action guide: mobilize your community for HIV/AIDS prevention and care
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 2000Using the experience of Mae Chan community (Thailand), this paper aims to identify and document best practice to help build up resilience to withstand the impact of HIV/AIDS.DocumentHIV/AIDS workplace tools: manager's kit
HIV at work, 2003This online Manager's Kit includes resources businesses need to build comprehensive HIV/AIDS workplace programs.DocumentHIV/AIDS teaching/learning materials in Asia and the Pacific: an inventory
UNESCO Bangkok: Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, 2002This package is an inventory of educational materials on HIV/AIDS/STDs, to be used either in the formal or non-formal education sectors.DocumentAdvocacy guide for HIV/AIDS
International Planned Parenthood Federation, 2001This Guide, which is intended to supplement IPPF’s Advocacy Guide, describes what advocacy can do, often at little cost, in the prevention of HIV/AIDS.The Guide deals with the issues of promoting male and female condoms; children and young people; advocacy for different groups of people at higher risk (e.g.DocumentRadio and HIV/AIDS: making a difference: a guide for radio practitioners, health workers and donors
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 1999This paper argues that improvement in HIV/AIDS mass communications can only be brought about by the local media. The authors have drawn on examples of how radio has been used successfully in this field, to develop a series of guidelines which should apply to HIV/AIDS broadcasting in most countries.DocumentMeasuring medicine prices, availability, affordability and price components (2nd edition)
World Health Organization, 2008In developing countries, most medicines are paid out-of-pocket by individual patients rather than being subsidised through social insurance.DocumentMonitoring and evaluation of the 100% condom use programme in entertainment establishments
World Health Organization, 2002The 100% condom use programme for sex workers is advocated by the WHO as important in STI (including HIV) prevention. This document provides details of how to asses outcomes and progress of these programmes.The publication emphasizes the four main indicators to monitor and evaluate the 100% condom use programme in entertainment establishments.
