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Women, Gender and HIV/AIDS in East and Southeast Asia Kit
2001HIV/AIDS is a gender issue because men and women are vulnerable in different ways and vulnerability is influenced by the interaction of a wide range of personal and societal factors, including knowledge of and access to support services. A major factor in the spread of HIV through East and Southeast Asia is the mobility of its people.DocumentAn Introduction to Promoting Sexual Health for Men Who Have Sex with Men and Gay Men: A Training Manual
2001South Asia currently has very few services addressing the needs of men who have sex with men (MSM) and gay men, and many experience discrimination when accessing mainstream health care services. This means there is a major gap in services for a large group of people living with HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.DocumentGender and Relationships: A Practical Action Kit for Young People
Healthlink Worldwide [formerly Appropriate Health Resources and Technologies Action Group ], 2001Gender has a big impact on male and female behaviour, but most young people are not aware of the effect of gender on their lives. This kit is designed to help young people facilitating youth programmes and adults working with young people to integrate gender issues into sexual and reproductive health programmes.DocumentStepping Stones Training Package
Strategies for Hope Trust, 1995A training package on gender, HIV, communication and relationship skills, for use with whole communities to challenge gender inequalities and inter- generational inequalities, between men and women and between older and younger people. The training programme consists of 18 carefully sequenced sessions over three to four months.Pages
