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The UNGASS, gender and women’s vulnerability to HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean
HIV/AIDS Impact on Education Clearinghouse, 2002This paper discusses the effect of gender roles, power relations and sexual behaviour on the spread of HIV/AIDS in the Latin American and Caribbean Region, and it specifically explores women’s vulnerability to the epidemic.DocumentIntegrating HIV prevention and care into maternal and child health care settings: lesson learned from horizons studies
Population Council, USA, 2002This report details outcomes from a workshop which discussed the integration of HIV related care in the maternal and child health setting.Participants discussed the experience to date and formulated practical strategies for improving this integration.DocumentHIV/AIDS in the Mekong region: Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, & Viet Nam: current situation, future projections, socioeconomic impacts, and recommendations
HIV/AIDS Impact on Education Clearinghouse, 2003This report provides an overview of the current HIV/AIDS situation in the Mekong Region, presents projections as to where the pandemic is headed in the future, highlights some of the key social and economic impacts of the pandemic, and discusses strategies that will be needed to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS, improve care and support, and mitigate associated impacts.Findings include:couDocumentAct now! A resource guide for young women on HIV/AIDS
Association for Women's Rights in Development, 2002This guide focuses on the topic of young women and HIV/AIDS: the intersections between youth, gender and HIV/AIDS emerging challenges and successes in HIV/AIDS for young people (particularly young women) ways in which youth can participate in addressing gender and youth issues in HIV/AIDS programs Targeted at young women leaders, the guide provides an overview of the on-linDocumentMen and reproductive health programs: influencing gender norms
Synergy Project, USAID, 2003This review outlines programs in Central America, Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, and Asia that are designed to change social norms related to entrenched gender roles. It explains the methodologies each program employed to achieve this goal and presents findings from evaluations conducted to assess their efficacy.DocumentMisconceptions, folk beliefs, denial hinder risk perception among young Zambian men
Population Services International, 2003This research brief presents the findings of a study of young Zambian males' risk perception of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV/AIDS.DocumentMae Chan workshop on integrated community mobilization towards effective multisectoral HIV/AIDS prevention and care
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 2001This report is a record of the proceedings from the “Mae Chan Workshop on integrated community mobilization towards effective multisectoral HIV/AIDS prevention and care”, which took place in Mae Chan (Thailand) from 20 to 22 November 2000.DocumentThe Saadhan helpline: HIV/AIDS information and counseling in Mumbai
Population Services International, 2003This paper presents and reviews the experience of the Saadhan Helpline, a component of the Operation Lighthouse Project for HIV prevention in India. The Helpline provides quality HIV/AIDS information and counseling and works synergistically with other PSI prevention programs to reach large numbers of people while offering tailored and personalised counseling and information and referral services.DocumentIs over population still the problem?: global discourse and reproductive health challenges in the time of HIV/AIDS
Danish Institute for International Studies, 2002This paper looks at population and women’s reproductive health policies in Africa, specifically Tanzania and Uganda.DocumentYoung people make the difference!: peer-influence on reproductive health of young people in Dakar, Senegal
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 2002This paper analyses how young people, boys and girls, aged fifteen to twenty perceive the different sources of information about sexuality, STIs and HIV/AIDS and how this information is processed among young people. The author lets the young people do the talking and describe how they use different sources of information in their daily lives.Pages
