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Case Study
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The Targeted Outreach Project (TOP) provides HIV prevention services, as well as social, civic, and educational programs, for sex workers and men w |
Promising Practice
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SHAPE II worked closely with Ghana's Ministry of Education, Science and Sports (MOESS), and the Ghana Education Service (GES) |
Soul City: IHDC was initiated in 1992 in order to harness the power of the mass media for health and deve |
HIV infection and intimate-partner violence share a common risk environment in much of southern Africa. The aim of the Interve |
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UPHOLD - CSO decided to make a contribution towards meeting the growing need to support HIV/AIDS prevention among sexually act |
STRIVE's implementation strategy was to support NGOs and CBOs that work with communities to carry out appropriate, effective, |
The vision of CPC is to reduce the infection rates of STIs and HIV and to improve the quality of life for people living with a |
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NOAH works at franchising community-based models of orphan care through which motivated individuals from communities are guide |
The AIDS Support Organization (TASO) was founded in 1987 by Noerine Kaleeba and 15 other colleagues, some of whom have now pas |
Between July 2004 and July 2005, a research team discussed with girls and women individually and in focus groups the "wayo" sy |
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The Senga Model is a preventative gender technique that utilizes the traditional role of the father's sister, or senga, in edu |
In this HIV prevention trial sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), 34 communities in Africa (in South A |
The Mama Mkubwa (MM) initiative is a community-based initiative for the care and support of Most Vulnerable Children and Other |
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EGPA's strategy in Uganda has been to complement Uganda Ministry of Health and private partners to cover human resource, infra |
Issue Brief
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Mayans and other indigenous groups comprise a significant portion of the population in Guatemala, yet they face many disadvantages to health and we |
Technical Consultation Material
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July 2012, Washington, DC - PEPFAR and AIDSTAR-One organized a satellite session at the International |
November 2009, Kenya - AIDSTAR-One, in collaboration with the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) Technical Working Group |
October 2008, Washington, DC - This technical consultation on multiple and concurrent sexual partnerships (MCP) convened researchers, US G |
Report
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AIDSTAR-One conducted a 3-year demonstration project in Namibia to reduce heavy drinking and risky sexual behavior among bar patrons in a low-incom |
HIV and mental illness are significant global public health concerns in Zimbabwe. A coordinated and comprehensive response, particularly between HI |
Community-based early childhood development (ECD) centers can be an important focal point for delivering comprehensive services to young children w |
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A growing body of epidemiological and social science research links alcohol consumption with sexual behaviors that put people at risk for HIV and o |
An assessment was conducted in Kenya in October 2009 in order to examine the national Food by Prescription (FBP) program, study program strengths a |
Technical Brief
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In sub-Saharan Africa, HIV has negatively impacted both natural resource management (NRM) and economic growth (EG). This technical brief is a resou |
Health Policy Initiative Document
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This brief describes how the HPI's support has helped NEPHAK emerge as a strong, sustainable institution, able to successfully champion the rights |
This brief documents how in 2008 PLHIV came together to form two national networks: the Vietnam Network of People Living with HIV (VNP+) and the Vi |
This brief documents the involvement of Islamic leaders in Indonesia in influencing policies and attitudes towards HIV at the community level. |
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The TOT provides a comprehensive program designed to train participants in the skills necessary to deliver training sessions by and for PLHIV and |
This guide was drafted by the Botswana Ministry of Health to ensure wider awareness of the OVC Guidelines and Botswana's Children's Act. |



