In March 2007, WHO/UNAIDS convened an international consultation including policy makers, programme managers, researchers, and AIDS and women's health advocates to examine the results of the three male circumcision clinical trials and other evidence and to determine the policy and programme implications. In 21 slides, this presentation outlines the conclusions and recommendations from the consultation, covering critical issues such as partial protection, human rights, culture, communication, discrimination, gender, risk compensation, health systems constraints, and research gaps.
New Data on Male Circumcision and HIV Prevention: Policy and Programme Implications (Full Presentation)
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Type: Document
Year of publication: 2009
Resource topic: Global/regional policy and programme guidance
Resource type: Presentation
Organization: WHO, UNAIDS