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    HIV/AIDS and its impacts on land tenure and livelihoods in Lesotho: comments on Lesotho country study

    Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2002
    This paper addresses the amelioration of the impact of AIDS on land tenure and livelihoods. The author argues that, in Lesotho, land policy development should be informed by the status of community support and welfare for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
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    The FTAA, access to HIV/AIDS treatment, and human rights

    Human Rights Watch, 2002
    This briefing paper begins by giving an outline of the WTO’s Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Agreement (TRIPS) and of the Doha declaration by WTO members, which states that countries can bypass patents in medical emergencies.The paper argues that countries in the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) should resist pressure from the Office of the United States Trade Representativ
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    Demographic impact of AIDS in a low-fertility urban African setting: projection for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

    Centre for Health and Population Research, Bangladesh, 2002
    The study estimated the potential demographic impact of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in a low-fertility urban setting in sub-Saharan Africa.The prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) projected using a deterministic mathematical model was put into the AIDS Impact Model (AIM)of the SPECTRUM Policy Modelling System to estimate the potential demographic impact of AIDS in Addi
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    UNDP corporate strategy on HIV/AIDS

    United Nations Development Programme, 2000
    This document provides an overview of UNDP's strategy to fight HIV/AIDS. Their stated objectives are:to prevent new infectionimprove care provisionreduce vulnerability of the most at risk groupsmitigate social and economic impacts.The document outlines the main categories by which it defines its country level response and the main services it offers.
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    Break the silence: talk about AIDS

    Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University, 2001
    This paper describes a campaign that aimed to reach young men with an HIV/AIDS prevention message.
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    Meeting the sexual health needs of men who have sex with men in Senegal

    Horizons, 2002
    Research conducted in many countries has highlighted the vulnerability of men who have sex with men (MSM) to HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
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    Comprehensive health care for people infected with HIV in developing countries

    British Medical Journal, 2002
    The authors begin by outlining the areas in which health care for HIV/AIDS are needed. They suggest that the WHO strategy or chronic disease management in resource poor countries could provide a model for delivering comprehensive services to people infected with HIV who have similar healthcare needs.
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    Introducing ARVs in resource-poor settings: expected and unexpected challenges and consequences

    Partners in Health, 2002
    In most industrialized countries, AIDS mortality has plunged sharply with the advent of antiretroviral therapy.
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    Condoms count: meeting the need in the era of HIV/AIDS

    Population Action International, 2002
    The authors of this report argue that condom promotion and provision is one of the most effective methods for preventing HIV/AIDS.
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    Young people and HIV/AIDS: responding to the new Asian crisis

    Save the Children Fund, 2001
    This report provides examples of a number of Save the Children projects in Asian countries where the focus has been on children affected by HIV/AIDS and/or prevention efforts focused on children and young people.The authors outline the organisation's policy and approach with regard to tackling issues such as stigma, the child sex trade and education.

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