Best Practice in Prevention of HIV

Participants from Australia to Zambia attended the HIV prevention works, an official satellite symposium of the Eleventh International Conference on AIDS, held on July 6, 1996 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The symposium highlighted what works in...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1997/12/13736421/best-practice-prevention-hiv
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spelling okr-10986-99122021-04-23T14:02:47Z Best Practice in Prevention of HIV World Bank ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE BLOOD PRODUCTS BLOOD SUPPLY COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS CONDOM CONDOM USE DISCRIMINATION DISEASE DISEASE CONTROL DRUG USE EFFECTIVE PREVENTION EPIDEMIC EQUALITY HIV HIV INFECTION HIV PREVENTION HIV PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS HIV/AIDS HUMAN RIGHTS INTRAVENOUS DRUG USERS MINORITIES PERSONS WITH AIDS PREVENTION STRATEGIES PUBLIC HEALTH SAFETY SCHOOLS SEX SEX WORKERS SEXUAL ORIENTATION SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SOCIETAL CHANGE SOCIETY SPREAD OF HIV STDS VIOLENCE VULNERABLE GROUPS Participants from Australia to Zambia attended the HIV prevention works, an official satellite symposium of the Eleventh International Conference on AIDS, held on July 6, 1996 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The symposium highlighted what works in HIV prevention, why sound HIV prevention programs and policies are public investments, and where attention should be directed in the future. This brief encapsulates the lessons learned and recommendations, which, a year later, have not lost their validity or relevance. The symposium was designed to profile international best practices, including models of successful HIV/AIDS prevention programs and policies, and to share and deepen knowledge about those programs and policies. Presentations were made on preventing HIV infection, consequences and conditions of risk, working with individuals and families, working with communities, working with organizational and societal change, and research for prevention evaluation. 2012-08-13T09:51:51Z 2012-08-13T09:51:51Z 1997-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1997/12/13736421/best-practice-prevention-hiv http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9912 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 23 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa
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topic ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
BLOOD PRODUCTS
BLOOD SUPPLY
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
CONDOM
CONDOM USE
DISCRIMINATION
DISEASE
DISEASE CONTROL
DRUG USE
EFFECTIVE PREVENTION
EPIDEMIC
EQUALITY
HIV
HIV INFECTION
HIV PREVENTION
HIV PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS
HIV/AIDS
HUMAN RIGHTS
INTRAVENOUS DRUG USERS
MINORITIES
PERSONS WITH AIDS
PREVENTION STRATEGIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
SAFETY
SCHOOLS
SEX
SEX WORKERS
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
SOCIETAL CHANGE
SOCIETY
SPREAD OF HIV
STDS
VIOLENCE
VULNERABLE GROUPS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
BLOOD PRODUCTS
BLOOD SUPPLY
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
CONDOM
CONDOM USE
DISCRIMINATION
DISEASE
DISEASE CONTROL
DRUG USE
EFFECTIVE PREVENTION
EPIDEMIC
EQUALITY
HIV
HIV INFECTION
HIV PREVENTION
HIV PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS
HIV/AIDS
HUMAN RIGHTS
INTRAVENOUS DRUG USERS
MINORITIES
PERSONS WITH AIDS
PREVENTION STRATEGIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
SAFETY
SCHOOLS
SEX
SEX WORKERS
SEXUAL ORIENTATION
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
SOCIETAL CHANGE
SOCIETY
SPREAD OF HIV
STDS
VIOLENCE
VULNERABLE GROUPS
World Bank
Best Practice in Prevention of HIV
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relation Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 23
description Participants from Australia to Zambia attended the HIV prevention works, an official satellite symposium of the Eleventh International Conference on AIDS, held on July 6, 1996 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The symposium highlighted what works in HIV prevention, why sound HIV prevention programs and policies are public investments, and where attention should be directed in the future. This brief encapsulates the lessons learned and recommendations, which, a year later, have not lost their validity or relevance. The symposium was designed to profile international best practices, including models of successful HIV/AIDS prevention programs and policies, and to share and deepen knowledge about those programs and policies. Presentations were made on preventing HIV infection, consequences and conditions of risk, working with individuals and families, working with communities, working with organizational and societal change, and research for prevention evaluation.
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title Best Practice in Prevention of HIV
title_short Best Practice in Prevention of HIV
title_full Best Practice in Prevention of HIV
title_fullStr Best Practice in Prevention of HIV
title_full_unstemmed Best Practice in Prevention of HIV
title_sort best practice in prevention of hiv
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1997/12/13736421/best-practice-prevention-hiv
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9912
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