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UNAIDS Fast-Tracking the Response among Sex Workers
This presentation gives the evidence, the rationale why it is key to fast-track the HIV Response among Sex Workers and the targets to be met by 2020.
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Focus on Location and Population: Sex Workers
This report presents selected case studies and maps to fast track the HIV response among sex workers.
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Operational Approaches for Comprehensive Sex Worker Programmes
This presentation is an overview of the 2012 recommendations by WHO, UNAIDS, UNFPA, the World Bank and NSWP on the implementation of Comprehensive HIV/STI Programmes with Sex Workers: Practical Approaches from Collaborative Interventions
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Men, boys and AIDS: reframing the conversation
If the Fast-Track approach to end the AIDS epidemic is to be successful, the rights, roles and responsibilities of men in the AIDS response need to be placed firmly on the global agenda. http://www.unaids.org/en/resources/presscentre/featurestories/2015/december/20151209_men-HIV
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Implementing Comprehensive HIV and STI Programmes with Transgender People
In collaboration with UNAIDS and other partners, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and IRTG, a Global Network of Trans Women and HIV, have released a new publication entitled Implementing comprehensive HIV and STI programmes with transgender people: practical guidance for collaborative interventions. The publication presents concrete steps that public health officials, health workers and nongovernmental organizations can adopt to implement HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI) programmes with transgender people.
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HPV, HIV AND CERVICAL CANCER: LEVERAGING SYNERGIES TO SAVE WOMEN’S LIVES
This report presents recent scientific evidence about the links between HIV, HPV and cervical cancer, and it supplies relevant epidemiological, screening, vaccination and innovation data. Ultimately, its goal is to (a) promote synergies between HIV and cervical cancer prevention programmes, (b) make the case for integrating cervical cancer prevention into existing HIV treatment and prevention programmes, (c) explain the opportunities for women’s health that exist in coordinating HIV and cervical cancer prevention, and (d) advance prevention and treatment literacy among affected populations.
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A PUBLIC HEALTH AND RIGHTS APPROACH TO DRUGS
The United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on the World Drug Problem in April 2016 provides a unique opportunity to review the impact of the existing international drug control system on the health and well-being of mankind. This UNAIDS Position Paper on UNGASS 2016 contains five policy recommendations, ten operational recommendations and the targets from the UNAIDS 2016-2020 Strategy.