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  1. Migration, Mobility and HIV: A Rapid Assessment of Risks and Vulnerabilities in the Pacific

    The report provides an assessment of migration and mobility as key influences on the distribution and spread of HIV in the Pacific. It aims to contribute to the development of multi-sectoral responses required to address the HIV epidemic in the Pacific region and provide impetus for the development of effective and targeted interventions for people on the move. It is a joint UNDP and Secretariat of the Pacific Community report.

  2. Commercial sex workers (CSWs) HIV/AIDS and their life skills: an analytical study undertaken in Delhi

    This article is based on the research conducted by Delhi University in India under its Population Education Resource Centre programme. A questionaire was developed to collect information from nearly 150 Commercial Sex Workers of Delhi. It was an empercal study to know knowledge, awareness and behavioural change due to fear of HIV/AIDS and other secually transmitted infections. The research noticed lack of communication and negotiation skills among most of the CSWs, the possible loss oif income, lack of support, and external control are the reason for the lack of condom usage. …

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