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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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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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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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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