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This brochure is designed to help prevention advocates understand the ramifi cations of findings from studies of male circumcision for HIV prevention, and to explore the... read more
The Women Won't Wait Campaign designed this fact sheet to educate others on their campaign and mission to end HIV and violence against women.
This paper is desiged to assist those involved in introducing or expanding male circumcision services with consideration for for human rights, and legal and ethical issues.
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This is one of the presentations given at the PEPFAR partners' meeting in 2009.
This is one of the presentations given at the PEPFAR partners' meeting.
This is one of the presentations given at the PEPFAR partners' meeting.
This is one of the presentations given at the PEPFAR partners' meeting.
Overview of the Situation Analysis and Campaign Background for the "A Man Who Cares?" campaign implemented in Zambia. This presentation is included in the second webinar,... read more
Part of a communications campaign, this radio spot is a “teaser” that introduces one of the campaign themes but does not reveal that “something big” is the voluntary medical male... read more
The Zambia U-Report Case Study provides information on designing, implementing, and managing a strategy that uses text messages to encourage greater participation by ... read more