The AYAZAZI study is an attempt to get a more holistic understanding of HIV risk among youth. It looks at everything from the social, behavioral, emotional, sexual and even genetic factors that may make it more or less likely that a person contracts HIV.
OpenAnalysis of different projects and programs to address HIV in Canada and globally. Included is background info, approach, achievements, and lessons learned to tackle HIV
OpenThe aim of this e-module is to enhance knowledge about HIV care among rehabilitation providers in Sub-Saharan Africa to help address the needs of people living with HIV.
Open(Rooftops Canada, 2014). Different leaders who come together to share their perspectives and research on the HIV epidemic propelled by inadequate housing conditions
OpenThe Grandmothers Campaign was launced in March of 2006 in response to emerging crisis faced by African grandmothers as they struggled to care for millions of children orphaned by AIDS
OpenAddressing the social, economic and health dimensions of the epidemic
OpenIn numerous countries, particularly the Commonwealth Caribbean, the criminalization of consensual same-sex relationships and gender non-conforming people — accompanied by wider societal stigma and discrimination, often intensified by fundamentalist religious groups — has had a damaging effect on health and human rights.
OpenLesotho’s Herd Boy program aims to provide HIV/AIDS and gender equity education, as well as psychosocial support to herd boys in rural areas to reduce transmission of HIV.
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