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Behaving badly? Young men and sexual health
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002How can young men change their attitudes to sex and sexual health? What methods can be used to challenge their views? Researchers from the Thomas Coram Research Unit at the Institute of Education, University of London and Southampton University considered ways of improving the sexual health of young men in developing countries.DocumentRural workers’ contribution to the fight against HIV/AIDS: a framework for district and community action
Royal Tropical Institute and HIV/AIDS and Sexual and Reproductive Health, 2001This paper describes an evaluation of a number of projects that form the African regional AIDS program, set up by the World Bank's rural sector.DocumentThe next wave of HIV/AIDS: Nigeria, Ethiopia, Russia, India, and China
National Intelligence Council, USA, 2002This document from the National Intelligence Council (NIC) makes predictions about the course and implications of the HIV/AIDS pandemic over the next eight years. It states that the number of people with HIV/AIDS will grow significantly by the end of the decade. The increase will be driven by the spread of the disease in five populous countries—Nigeria, Ethiopia, Russia, India, and China.DocumentThreats of AIDS and condom use in a Nigerian urban community: implications for fertility regulation in Nigeria
Union for African Populations Studies / Union pour l’Etude de la Population Africaine, 1999Results of a study into condom use that aims to identify conditions that will increase acceptance of condom among couples of reproductives ages.DocumentWith an end in sight: strategies from the UNIFEM trust fund to eliminate violence against women
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2000This UNIFEM report explores the power of collective action in ending violence against women, using case studies from seven countries. Chapter one looks at projects in Kenya, Nigeria and Honduras that established support networks and community-based mechanisms to change behavioural and cultural patterns.Pages
