Working With Men, Responding to AIDS.
Gender, sexuality and HIV – a case study collection
| Working with men responding to AIDS: Gender, sexuality and HIV (English) 559.7KbOrder publication | |
| A key activity in the response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic is that of identifying effective strategies for reaching out to different groups of men, and enabling them to change their attitudes and behaviour.
This publication is designed to help projects carry out their HIV/AIDS work with men, presenting experiences and lessons from a range of projects (some supported by the Alliance and some not) involved in working with men. By showcasing experiences and lessons from the field, it offers inspiration, ideas and models for working with different kinds of men in a range of contexts. It addresses issues such as the impact of social and economic injustice on some men’s skills and abilities to cope with the risk of HIV infection, and on the choices available to them. |
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| Intended audience | NGO support programmes Training organisations Individual trainers INGOs NGOs CBOs |
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| Author | International HIV/AIDS Alliance (Secretariat) |
| Language | English |
| Date published | 11/01/2003 |
| Size | 68 pages |
| Themes | Subject - Frontiers Prevention Project Subject - Gender and Sexuality Subject - Men Who Have Sex With Men Subject - Prevention |
| Type | Technical support |
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