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UNESCO HIV and Health Education Clearinghouse

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  1. USAID/Ghana PEPFAR HIV stigma and discrimination activity report

    This assessment is intended to assist the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS releif (PEPFAR) Inter-Agency Team in Ghana, its implementing partners, and the Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC) in documenting and assessing PEPFAR Ghana's HIV stigma reduction efforts. The work in Ghana was carried out from May 18 to June 3, 2011. …

  2. Reducing HIV stigma and discrimination: a critical part of national AIDS programmes

    Despite the pervasiveness of HIV-related stigma and discrimination in national HIV epidemics and their harmful impact in terms of public health and human rights, they remain seriously neglected issues in most national responses to HIV. National AIDS programmes - together with key partners - can take concrete steps to address these critical obstacles and help pave the way towards universal access to prevention, treatment, care and support. …

  3. A monitoring and evaluation report of the media coverage of HIV/AIDS Eastern Africa in the year 2002 with a special emphasis on stigma and discrimination

    This content analysis, which was carried out over a twelve month period spanning January 1, 2002 to December 31, 2002 examines the manner in which the print and online media in the 13 countries report on HIV/AIDS. The main focus of the analyses is the treatment of stigmatisation and discrimination and whether writers adhere to journalistic ethics in their write-ups. It also covers the gender aspect in the coverage of HIV/AIDS and language use in the write-ups.

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