Search

Reset

Searching with a thematic focus on HIV and AIDS, HIV and AIDS vulnerable groups

Showing 71-80 of 816 results

Pages

  • Document

    Social protection and cash transfers to strengthen families affected by HIV and AIDS

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2012
    Social protection in the form of cash transfers is receiving increasing recognition as an important part of a comprehensive AIDS response. The urgency of cash assistance for food purchases is underscored by emerging evidence on the interactions between nutrition and AIDS disease progression.
  • Document

    Islam, sexual diversity and access to health services

    Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health, 2013
    This discussion paper examines why Islam matters in prevention efforts for HIV, what Islam and Muslim scholars say about MSM and transgender people, as well as how this impacts on the lives of MSM and transgender people and their access to health services.
  • Document

    Setting the scene: assessing and planning with harm reduction partners

    International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2013
    Community Action on Harm Reduction (CAHR) is an project spanning China, India, Indonesia, Kenya and Malaysia that aims to expand coverage to more than 230,000 people who inject drugs, their partners and children, with a wide range of services (HIV prevention, treatment and care, sexual and reproductive health and other services) by 2014.
  • Document

    Top 10 in 2011: Key Global Policy Developments Concerning MSM & HIV

    2012
    Inside this report, you will find a snapshot summary of the top 10 key policy developments over the past year that relate to the HIV response among gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM) worldwide. Ranked by the Global Forum on MSM & HIV (MSMGF), the list includes both successes and setbacks in the global effort to achieve Universal Access for all.
  • Document

    Best practices guidance in conducting HIV research with gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) in rights-constrained environments

    American Foundation for AIDS Research, 2011
    This guidance tool has been developed for both researchers and community-based organisations in rights- constrained environments. The guidance is intended to help both researchers and community organizations to:
  • Document

    Sex Work and the Law in Asia and the Pacific

    United Nations Development Programme, 2012
    The report is intended to provide an evidence-base for: policy makers working in government, regional and multilateral organizations; parliamentarians; members of the judiciary; civil society organizations; donor agencies; and sex workers and their organizations engaged in advocacy to improve the legal and policy enabling environment for HIV responses.
  • Document

    MSMGF Technical Bulletin: Serosorting and Strategic Positioning

    2012
    This technical bulletin focuses on two HIV risk reduction strategies known as serosorting and strategic positioning. The bulletin gives an overview of both the strategies and includes information and current research on the community perception as well as possible limitations of these two strategies as a form of HIV risk reduction.
  • Document

    MSMGF Technical Bulletin: Treatment as Prevention (TasP)

    2012
    This technical bulletin gives an overview to what treatment as prevention (TasP). Treatment as prevention (TasP) is a HIV prevention intervention where treating an HIV-positive person with antiretroviral medication is used to reduce the risk of transmission of the virus to a negative partner.
  • Document

    Regional legal reference resource: protective laws related to HIV, men who have sex with men and transgender people in South Asia

    International Development Law Organisation, 2013
    This document was produced by the South Asian Roundtable on Legal and Policy Barriers to HIV held in Kathmandu in November 2011. It documents key protective laws focused on HIV, MSM and transgender people in five South Asian countries.
  • Document

    Transforming health: international rights-based advocacy for trans health

    Open Society Institute and Soros Foundations Network, 2013
    Trans people worldwide experience substantial health disparities and barriers to appropriate health care services. This report presents a number of case studies submitted by organisations from several countries, offering examples of efforts to improve the quality and affordability of healthcare presented to trans people.

Pages