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FHI - Estimating the Size of Populations at Risk for HIV in HIV/AIDS Publications 54 kb
FHI - Surveillance and Assessment Reports in HIV/AIDS Publications 72 kb
FHI - The Status and Trends of the Global HIV/AIDS Pandemic: Final Report in HIV/AIDS Publications 180 kb
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HIV/AIDS Publications
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FHI HIV/AIDS publications
- FHI - Estimating the Size of Populations at Risk for HIV
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The updated report Estimating the Size of Populations at Risk for HIV: Issues and Methods Updated July 2003 synthesizes the state-of-the-art practices of many countries in population size estimation, building on the findings from the original document f...
- FHI - Surveillance and Assessment Reports
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HIV/AIDS surveillance and assessment reports from Family Health International (FHI).
- FHI - The Status and Trends of the Global HIV/AIDS Pandemic: Final Report
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This document summarizes the results of a symposium on the status and trends of HIV/AIDS in the world and made recommendations.
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Reproductive Health Publications
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FHI Reproductive Health publications
- FHI - Microbicides for HIV prevention
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Scientists are working diligently on developing a topical microbide that could help to relieve the HIV epidemic in Africa.
- FHI - As Menopause Approaches, Needs Change
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Various stages of a woman's reproductive life are highlighted in this issue of Network. Adolescents, for example, need information about both abstinence and the use of contraceptive methods.
- FHI - Chapter II: The Gap Between Needs and Resources
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This report examines the need for, and means of, securing additional funds for family planning programs in sub-Saharan Africa. Financing options include client fees, cost reduction strategies and commercial sector involvement.
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Youth Publications
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Publications about programs and research concerning young people
- FHI - Youth InfoNet 34
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Youth InfoNet 34, May 2007. Youth InfoNet is a one-stop electronic source for new publications and information on youth reproductive health and HIV prevention. It includes a list of program resources available on-line as well as selected research summ...
- FHI - Youth InfoNet 59
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Youth InfoNet 59, August 2009. Youth InfoNet is a one-stop electronic source for new publications and information on youth reproductive health and HIV prevention. It includes a list of program resources available on-line as well as selected research s...
- FHI - Youth InfoNet 51
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Youth InfoNet 51, October 2008. Youth InfoNet is a one-stop electronic source for new publications and information on youth reproductive health and HIV prevention. It includes a list of program resources available on-line as well as selected research...
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Overviews of FHI areas of research and program implementation
- FHI - Monitoring and Evaluation
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This topic page provides an overview of evaluation in HIV/AIDS programming.
- FHI - Injecting Drug Users
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This topic page gives an overview of HIV/AIDS prevention for injection drug users (IDUs).
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Country Profiles
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Overviews of FHI programs and research implementation around the world
- FHI - Men Who Have Sex with Men in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Download the FHI/Cambodia's 2004 report 'Men Who Have Wex with Men in Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Population Size and Sex Trade.'
- FHI - Tools and Reports
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View publications from Family Health International (FHI) Cambodia
- FHI - FHI/India Staff Co-author Peer-Reviewed Papers in IAS Journal
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FHI/India Staff Co-author Peer-Reviewed Papers in IAS Journal
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