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A handbook for network support agents and other community workers supporting HIV prevention, care support and treatment
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2009Uganda like many other developing countries, suffers from inequitable distribution of health workers between rural and urban areas and between public and private sectors. To strengthen the referral systems, people living with HIV have been trained as Network Support Agents (NSA) to work alongside health care workers in health facilities.DocumentLegislating for health and human rights: model law on drug use and HIV/AIDS
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, 2009Many countries with injection-driven HIV and AIDS epidemics continue to emphasise criminal enforcement of drug laws over public health approaches, thereby missing or even hindering effective responses to HIV and AIDS.DocumentCommunity home-based care for people and communities affected by HIV/AIDS: a comprehensive training course for community health workers: trainer’s guide
Pathfinder International, 2006This guide, published by Pathfinder International, provides a comprehensive training course for community health workers involved in community home-based care (CHBC) for people and communities affected by HIV and AIDS.DocumentNutrition and HIV/AIDS: a training manual for nurses and midwives
Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2008This training manual, published by the Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance II (FANTA-2) Project, recognises that nutrition interventions are an important component of comprehensive care and support for people living with HIV (PLHIV). They help to manage symptoms, promote response to treatment and improving functioning and quality of life.DocumentOperations manual for delivery of HIV prevention, care and treatment at primary health centres in high-prevalence, resource-constrained settings: edition 1 for fieldtesting and country adaptation
World Health Organization, 2008This operations manual, published by the World Health Organization, provides guidance on planning and delivering HIV prevention, care, and treatment services at health centres in countries with high HIV prevalence. It provides an operational framework to ensure that HIV services can be provided in an integrated, efficient and quality-assured manner.DocumentHIV and AIDS in places of detention: a toolkit for policymakers, programme managers, prison officers and health care providers in prison settings
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2008In many countries, the groups most vulnerable to HIV are also groups at increased risk of criminalisation and incarceration, as many of the same social and economic conditions that increase vulnerability to HIV also increase vulnerability to imprisonment.DocumentDoorways I: Student training manual on school-related gender-based violence prevention and response
US Agency for International Development, 2009Violence in and around schools is a worldwide problem with serious implications for the educational attainment, health and well-being of all children. This Doorways training programme was designed by the U.S.DocumentRepositioning family planning: guidelines for advocacy action
Africa's Health in 2010 (Academy for Education Development), 2008Provision of family planning services in Africa is hindered by poverty, poor access to services and commodities, poor coordination of the programmes, and dwindling donor funding. In addition, traditional beliefs favouring high fertility, religious barriers, and lack of make involvement have weakened family planning interventions.DocumentContinuing care for mothers, children and families following prevention of mother-to-child-transmission of HIV
Women, Children and HIV, 2007This module for continuing care for mothers, children, and families following prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) programmes seeks to provide a Caribbean approach to linking HIV-infected women and their families with ongoing HIV care, treatment, and support needs after participation in a national PMTCT programme. It details how to carry out field visits which all
