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Last updated on 01 August 2008

Lifting the burden of secrecy: a training module for HIV positive speakers

This training module is designed for speakers to facilitate HIV-positive people to improve their communication and presentation techniques. (Asia-Pacific Network of People Living With HIV/AIDS: 2001) More info >>

Lifting the burden of secrecy: a manual for HIV positive people who want to speak out in public

This manual is for HIV-positive people who are considering speaking out, in person, about their experience of living with HIV. (Asia-Pacific Network of People Living With HIV/AIDS: 2001) More info >>

With Women Worldwide Compact

This is an action agenda designed to compel the policy changes needed to prevent increasing HIV infections in women and young people and ensure their equitable access to treatment, care and support. (International Women's Health Coalition: 2007) More info >>

Participatory tools for working with communities on gender & sexuality

This toolkit aims to enable those working on HIV and AIDS issues to address gender and sexuality effectively as well as giving guidance on building trust in the community. (AIDS Alliance: 2007) More info >>

IFJ media guide and research report on the media's reporting of HIV/AIDS

This media guide, designed by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), aims to assist journalists and other media workers to continue their informed and considered coverage of HIV and AIDS and related issues. The research report provides a snapshot of HIV reporting in each of the targeted countries ensuring that the guide is locally focused. (International Federation of Journalists: 2006) More info >>

Men and women living heterosexually with HIV

In this report, 'people living heterosexually with HIV' includes HIV-positive men, HIV-positive women, HIV-negative partners, couples in which one partner has tested positive for HIV and the other has not and families. The term is used to place emphasis on heterosexuality as a social practice, rather than as an identity. (: 2006) More info >>

We have rights: pamphlet

This pamphlet describes some basic rights that people living with HIV should be able to exercise. It provides evidence of how people's rights are frequently denied, and gives some direction for people living with HIV on how to advocate for their rights if they are violated. (APN+: 2006) More info >>

The involvement of people with HIV in PNG's HIV response

This research report outlines the need for the greater involvement of people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS (GIPA) for an effective HIV response. The report assesses current AIDS response activities in Papua New Guinea and makes reccommendations for future HIV/AIDS programs. More info >>


 

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