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Rethinking differences and rights in sexual and reproductive health: a training manual for health care providers
Family Health International, 2002The target audience for this guide is the men and women working in sexual and reproductive health who are interested in promoting training or reflections designed to improve gender and culturally sensitive care among their provider teams.DocumentChild Needs Assessment Toolkit
Early Child Development, World Bank, 2001The CNA Tool Kit provides organizations working in communities impacted by the HIV/AIDS epidemic a methodology, questionnaire and software for assessing the needs of young children.DocumentGuidelines for children's participation in HIV/AIDS programs
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 1999These guidelines provide a framework for local projects to develop ways of working with children and young people that respect their rights and enable their voices to be heard. The question that has been addressed in this booklet is:how can children and young people participate in AIDS campaigns and programmes in ethical and appropriate ways?The report states that programmes neDocumentUntangling the web of price reductions: a pricing guide for the purchase of ARVs for developing countries (4th Edition)
Access to Essential Medicines Campaign, MSF, 2003The data in this guide on ARV prices offered by originator companies and some generic companies in low- and middle-income countries are meant to provide potential buyers with clear verified data. This information is intended for use by government and non-profit procurement agencies, as well as other bulk purchasers of ARVs, including health facilities and non governmental organizations (NGOs).DocumentConsidering HIV/AIDS in Development Assistance: A Toolkit
AIDS Economics, World Bank, 1997Toolkit prepared to assist staff of the Commission of the European Communities, particularly those in DGVIII (both those in the Headquarters and Delegations), and Consultants, in considering the implications of the HIV epidemic in the provision of development assistance.Covers:An Introduction to HIV/AIDS.DocumentHandbook for legislators on HIV/AIDS, law and human rights: action to combat HIV/AIDS in view of its devastating human, economic and social impact
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 1999Aims at assisting parliamentarians and other elected officials to enact effective legislation and undertake appropriate law reform in the fight against AIDS.Provides examples of best legislative and regulatory practices gathered from around the world.DocumentGender, HIV and human rights: a training manual
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2000Manual for training on the gender dimensions of HIV/AIDS.DocumentA media handbook for HIV vaccine trials for Africa
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001This handbook aims to to equip scientists with ideas, skills, and knowledge on how to relate to the media and thereby reach the general public and some specific groups.While focused in HIV vaccine trials, the advice on how to relate the media may be of interest to researchers in other subjectsThere are two major rules with regard to communicating about vaccine trials effectively and maintainDocumentThe participation toolkit: A USAID health population & nutrition officer's guide to using participatory approaches for managing HIV/ AIDS activities
US Agency for International Development, 1998Toolkit designed for use by USAID HPN officers and their partners to facilitate the participatory management of their HIV/ AIDS programs. The toolkit is divided into four modules.DocumentHow to Create an Effective Communication Project [on HIV / AIDS]
Family Health International, 1996Careful planning of communication projects is necessary for the success of HIV/AIDS prevention programs. This handbook will guide you through the development of behavior change communication (BCC) projects using a strategy developed by the AIDS Control and Prevention (AIDSCAP) Project of Family Health International. The strategy is illustrated by the Communication Pyramid.Pages
