keyword: | generalized epidemics |
HIV Prevention Knowledge Base Entry
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Combination prevention is based on the idea that there is an optimal mix of interventions that will provide the greatest impact. Combination approa |
Structural approaches reduce an individual’s vulnerability to HIV by creating the conditions in which people can adopt safer behaviors. For example |
Due to the complexity of HIV prevention, both programmatic and policy-related interven |
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Mass media interventions aim to prevent HIV by increasing knowledge, improving risk perception, changing sexual behaviors, and questioning potentia |
Technical Consultation Material
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February 2009, India - This meeting centered on a discussion of essential program dimensions that must be part of any effort to reach MARP
capacity building, commercial sex workers (CSWs), community engagement, community mobilization, concentrated epidemics, generalized epidemics, human rights, men who have sex with men (MSM), mixed epidemics, monitoring and evaluation (M&E), most-at-risk populations (MARPs), people who inject drugs (PWID), universal access
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