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Last updated on 11 September 2008

Supporting youth: broadening the approach to HIV/AIDS prevention programmes

This booklet identifies essential components for successful HIV/AIDS prevention programmes, suggesting that these components should be part of youth and community development, if behaviour and attitudes towards HIV/AIDS prevention are going to change. (Centre for HIV/AIDS Networking (HIVAN): 2004) More info >>

Evaluation of the pilot Stepping Stones program: Fiji

This evaluation describes and assesses the implementation of Stepping Stones (SS) in Fiji and provides recommendations for the future scaling up into other Pacific Island countries. (Pacific Regional HIV/AIDS Project: 2007) More info >>

Stepping Stones: HIV/AIDS, communication and relationship skills

Stepping Stones is a training package in gender, HIV, communication and relationship skills. It is also a life-skills training package, covering many aspects of our lives, including why we behave in the ways we do, and ways in which we can change our behaviour, if we want to. (Actionaid: 1995) More info >>

Involving men in maternity care: India

The Men in Maternity (MiM) study investigated the feasibility, acceptability and cost of a new, more comprehensive, model of maternity care that encouraged husband participation in their wives antenatal and postpartum care. (Population Council: 2004) More info >>

Working with young men to improve sexual and reproductive health

Based on a UK Government funded program that researched young people's sexual and reproductive health in developing countries, this report offers guidelines for those planning to work with young men in the sexual and reproductive health realm. (Safe Passages: 2002) More info >>

Involving men in maternity care: health service delivery issues

This study explores the feasibility to involve men in the reproductive health care of their partners in Southern Africa. (Population Council: 2005) More info >>

Young men and HIV prevention

This issue of the Horizons Report describes emerging findings from research conducted to better understand the linkages between gender norms and HIV risk behaviour. These studies give reference to findings in Brazil, Tanzania and India. (Population Council: 2004) More info >>

Working with men, responding to AIDS: gender, sexuality and HIV

This case study collection has been produced to assist projects to conduct work with men on HIV/AIDS. It presents experiences and lessons from a range of different projects that are working with men. (International HIV/AIDS Alliance: 2003) More info >>

The greater involvement of people living with HIV

This report explores the principle of the greater involvement of people living with HIV (GIPA). A principle that aims to realise the rights and responsibilities of people living with HIV. (UNAIDS: 2007) More info >>


 

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