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POSITIVE HEALTH, DIGNITY AND PREVENTION

WEBThe primary goals of Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention are to improve the dignity, quality, and length of life of people living with HIV. If achieved, this will, in turn, have beneficial effects on their partners, families, and communities, including reducing the likelihood of new infections.

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An IntroductIon to IndIcAtors

WEBAcknOWleDgements David Hales was the primary author of this book. He received invalu-able input from Greet Peersman (Tulane University, New Orleans), De-

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UNAIDS 2014 GUIDANCE CONSIDERATIONS AND …

WEB4 UNAIDS | Considerations and guidance for countries adopting national health identifiers Acknowledgements This document was produced thanks to the dedication by staff members from CDC, PEPFAR, UNAIDS and a number …

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Evaluating Social Change Communication for …

WEB4 Acknowledgements This paper, written by Ailish Byrne (Communication for Social Change Consortium) and Robin Vincent (Panos/London) summarizes analysis and research that was designed and implemented by the Communication for Social Change

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Supporting community-based responses to AIDS, …

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cHildREn And PREGnAnT wOmEn liVinG wiTH HiV

WEB4 wHY cHildREn And PREGnAnT wOmEn liVinG wiTH HiV ARE BEinG lEFT BEHind HIV is the leading cause of death among women of reproductive age. In 2013, 54% of pregnant women in low- and middle-income countries

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UNAIDS/WHO guidance document

WEBAcknowledgments UNAIDS and WHO gratefully acknowledge the contribution of the Expert Panel which proposed changes to the 2000 UNAIDS guidance document ”Ethical considerations

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Technical Guidance Note for Global Fund HIV Proposals

WEBTechnical Guidance Note for Global Fund HIV Proposals UNAIDS I World Health Organization I 2011 Food and nutrition Note: This guidance note has been prepared in close consultation between the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Food Programme (WFP) and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) …

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Chronic care of HIV and noncommunicable diseases

WEBChroni ar o n oncommunicabl isease UNAIDS 5 People living with HIV often also have high rates of noncommunicable diseases. With HIV programmes rapidly expanding, people with HIV are living longer and

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THE GAP REPORT 2014

WEB6 Young women 15–19 years Young women 20–24 years Currently married women who do not have the final say on their own health care by age groups in selected countries, 2010–2012*

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UNAIDS Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic 2004

WEBPage Fig. 25 1 Global AIDS epidemic 1990–2003 27 2 Median HIV prevalence in antenatal clinic population in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, India, 1998–2003*

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