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    A facilitators' guide to participatory workshops with NGOs/CBOs responding to HIV/AIDS

    International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2001
    The guide introduces the concept of participatory techniques and gives step by step advice to workshop facilitators.A number of examples of exercises that encourage communication and learning are given as well as more general advice on running workshops, from questions to ask to booking venues and evaluating workshops.The guide is available in English, French and Spanish
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    Intersecting risks: HIV/AIDS and child labour

    International Labour Organization, 2002
    This paper analyses the mutually reinforcing factors that, as a result of HIV infection among adults, contribute to child labour and may place child workers at risk of HIV infection themselves.
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    Health impacts of co-residence with and caregiving to persons with HIV/AIDS on older parents in Thailand

    Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on Older Persons, 2002
    An emerging literature indicates that parents are main caregivers to persons with HIV and AIDS (PHAs) in Thailand, especially during the late stages of illness.
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    Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Asia: practical guidance for programs

    US Agency for International Development, 2002
    In most countries in Asia, pediatric incidences of HIV/AIDS are increasing.
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    The elderly and AIDS: coping strategies and health consequences in rural Tanzania

    Population Council, USA, 2002
    This paper, published by the Population Council, examines the effects on the elderly of the death from AIDS of prime-aged adults, using household survey data from northwestern Tanzania in 1991-94. The paper reveals that a significant proportion of adults suffering from AIDS return to their parents’ home shortly before death.
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    Intellectual property and the availability of pharmaceuticals in poor countries

    National Bureau of Economic Research, USA, 2002
    This paper examines arguments in favor and against the strengthening of worldwide patent protection in relation to pharmaceuticals. It emphasizes that these new pharmaceutical patents promise benefits and costs that differ with the characteristics of diseases. Some diseases primarily affect poor countries.
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    HIV and conflict: a double emergency

    Save the Children Fund, 2002
    This report reflects the International Save the Children Alliance’s experience of HIV/AIDS and its effects on young people in conflict situations around the world.In war, HIV/AIDS spreads rapidly as a result of sexual bartering, sexual violence, low awareness about HIV, and the breakdown of vital services in health and education. In conflict situations, young people are most at risk.
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    HIV/AIDS NGO/CBO support toolkit

    International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2001
    The HIV/AIDS NGO/CBO Support Toolkit is an electronic library of resources about NGO/CBO support that have been collated by the Alliance from a wide range of organisations, based on the understanding that there are many viable approaches to NGO/CBO support provision.
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    Background paper for communication for development roundtable

    Panos AIDS Programme, 2001
    The report is divided into two sections, the first of which deals specifically with communications and HIV/AIDS.The report explores recent work in social communications, looking at social marketing and behaviour change communications.
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    Effective prevention strategies in low HIV prevalence settings

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001
    Where HIV/AIDS prevalence is low, the challenge is to keep it low.

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