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LATEST PUBLICATIONS |
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Quiet Storm
Quiet Storm is an evocative experience that strikes a chord with the ethos and aspirations of hundreds and thousands of people living with HIV/AIDS. |
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From
Involvement to Empowerment
Years of engagement with the epidemic have brought home a fundamental
realization that the active participation and support of People
Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are critical for an effective,
humane response to HIV/AIDS. This report documents the efforts
by UNDP to support the empowerment of PLWHA and their groups
in the Asia Pacific from 2001 to 2004 and the lessons learnt
in the process |
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No
Safety Signs Here
This report, based on a study conducted in seven countries of
Asia Pacific, endeavours to examine general migration trends
and processes in the region in the context of HIV vulnerabilities.
It draws on secondary data and government policies on migration
and HIV/AIDS.
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Migration
and HIV: vulnerability assessment among foreign migrants in
South Korea
This study was conducted among Bangladeshi, Han Chinese, Korean
Chinese and Mongolian migrants in Seoul, Gyunggi-Inchon region
and Daegu-Gyungbuk region. (Paperback, 67 Pages) |
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YouandAIDS:
The HIV and Development Magazine for Asia Pacific, March 2004
Published in the format of a popular mainstream magazine three
times a year, YouandAIDS seeks to reach out to the general public
and others by providing information on contemporary issues,
best practices, PLWHA issues and other developments in HIV in
Asia Pacific. The cover story for the March issue is on UNDP’s
Leadership for Results programme and the leadership programmes
by other stakeholders. The issue also has a special feature
on empowerment of PLWHA, features from the region, columns,
interviews, poetry, art and a photo feature among others. (106
Pages) |
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Law,
Ethics and HIV/AIDS in South Asia: A study of the legal and
social environment of the epidemic in Bangladesh, India, Nepal
and Sri Lanka
The findings of this study clearly demonstrate that both rights-based
policies and a shift in social values and attitudes are urgently
needed if we are to effectively address the epidemic in South
Asia. (Paperback, 44 Pages) |
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HIV
& YOU: An HIV/AIDS awareness programme among migrant industrial
workers and surrounding areas by PLWHA
This publication documents a best practice in reaching out to
migrant labourers and communities in industrial setting by people
living with HIV/AIDS in India. It is a replicable example of
the convergence of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and
GIPA (Greater Involvement of PLWHA) in addressing the HIV-vulnerability
of migrant labourers and their communities. (Paperback, 20 Pages
- also includes a short film on the programme) |
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From
Challenges to Opportunities: Responses to Trafficking and HIV/AIDS
in South Asia
This publication aims to share some innovating and path-breaking
initiatives by a few civil society partners in responding to
the complex nexus of vulnerability of women and children in
the context of trafficking and HIV in South Asia. (Hardbound,
56 Pages) |
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Migration
and HIV in South Asia
A booklet that delineates the complex link between mobility
of people and HIV in South Asia and the responses that are needed
to address them. (12 pages) |
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Regional
Human Development Report
on HIV/AIDS and Development in South Asia 2003
The report analyses and bring out the linkages between HIV and
Human Development in South Asia. It assesses the adverse impact
of HIV on the Human Development Index (HDI) and its prameters
viz. literacy, school enrollment, life expectancy and per capita
income. (Paperback, 201 Pages) |
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YouandAIDS:
The HIV and Development Magazine for Asia Pacific, August, 2003
Published in the format of a popular mainstream magazine three
times a year, YouandAIDS seeks to reach out to the general public
and others by providing information on contemporary issues,
best practices, PLWHA issues and other developments in HIV in
Asia Pacific. The cover story for the August, 2003 issue is
on the increasing incidence of trafficking in women and children
and their vulnerability to HIV/AIDS in Asia. The issue also
has a report on the first ever regional editors' meeting on
HIV and development, features from the region, columns, interviews,
poetry, art and a photo feature among others. (88 Pages) |
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