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FHI - SYNOPSIS: Regional Accomplishments and Lessons Learned in HIV/AIDS Publications 44 kb
FHI - SYNOPSIS: Gender-Sensitive Initiatives in HIV/AIDS Publications 44 kb
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FHI HIV/AIDS publications
- FHI - SYNOPSIS: Regional Accomplishments and Lessons Learned
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The SYNOPSIS Series is a summary of the lessons learned by the Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO)
- FHI - SYNOPSIS: Gender-Sensitive Initiatives
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This SYNOPSIS booklet discusses the importance of Gender-Sensitive Initiatives (GSIs) through a holographic approach.
- FHI - SYNOPSIS: Civil-Military Collaboration
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This SYNOPSIS booklet discusses the importance of civil-military collaboration (CMC) through a holographic approach.
- FHI - SYNOPSIS: Religious-based Initiatives
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This SYNOPSIS booklet discusses the importance of religious-based initiatives to HIV/AIDS prevention and control.
- FHI - SYNOPSIS: The HIV/AIDS Multidimensional Model
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This publications advocates a holistic and multidimensional approach to HIV/AIDS prevention and control as the only way to effectively stem the tide and impact of the pandemic.
- FHI - Synopsis: Capacity Building
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This SYNOPSIS presents a theoretical and practical means for the evaluation of organizational and institutional development (Capacity Building) in HIV/AIDS prevention and control programs in developing countries. It is based on experiences in measuring...
- FHI - SYNOPSIS: Behavioral Research
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Meeting HIV/AIDS, behavioral data, surveillance, tracking behavior, behavior data needs
- FHI - Orphans and Children Made Vulnerable to HIV/AIDS Executive Summary
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This report discusses orphans and other children made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS.
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