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Last updated on 08 July 2008

Integrating gender issues into HIV/ AIDS programs

This operational guide provides concrete examples of the integration of gender concerns into all stages of HIV/AIDS project preparation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation. (World Bank: 2004) More info >>

Protecting the future: HIV prevention, care and support among displaced & war-affected populations

This field manual outlines a practical, step-wise process for the design and implementation of HIV programs, specifically for health workers who are developing comprehensive programs for HIV among displaced and war-affected populations. (Reproductive Health Response in Conflict: 2003) More info >>

HIV/AIDS prevention and control: short course for humanitarian workers

This course on HIV/AIDS prevention and control aims to assist humanitarian workers' understanding of the complexities of HIV/AIDS and to equip participants with the knowledge and skills needed to improve HIV/AIDS program design and implementation in their communities. (Reproductive Health Response in Conflict: 2004) More info >>

Policy Framework for Children and AIDS, India

This Policy Framework provides operational guidelines for government departments working at all levels for the welfare of children to collaborate, and establishes a mechanism to coordinate the efforts of civil society, NGOs and the private sector in scaling up HIV/AIDS interventions. (NACO: July 2007) More info >>

Code of good practice for NGOs responding to HIV/AIDS

This Code sets out a number of guiding principles, which apply a human rights approach to the range of HIV/AIDS-specific health, development and humanitarian work undertaken by NGOs responding to HIV/AIDS. (International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies) More info >>

Understanding and challenging HIV stigma: Toolkit for action

This Toolkit is a resource collection of participatory educational exercises for use in raising awareness and promoting action to challenge HIV stigma. Trainers can select from the exercises to plan their own courses for different target groups-both AIDS professionals and community groups. (The CHANGE Project) More info >>

HIV/AIDS and the public sector workforce: action guide for managers

This action guide for managers offers guidance on creating or expanding HIV/AIDS workplace programs. It outlines practical steps for implementing HIV/AIDS policies in public service sectors. (Hivpolicy.org: 2004) More info >>

Supporting national HIV/AIDS responses: an implementation approach

This handbook is primarily intended for use by National HIV/AIDS coordination and management bodies responsible for strategic planning and the management of national HIV/AIDS responses. (UNDP: 2004) More info >>

Targeted HIV/AIDS prevention and care in sex work settings

This toolkit focuses on HIV prevention among sex workers. It outlines how to provide care and support services and sex workers to improve their health and well-being. (WHO: 2005) More info >>


 

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