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This report gives an overview of the challenges in addressing the problem of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean. It sets out the ways in which Caribbean countries and regional bodies such as the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) have responded to the epidemic. It also highlights a range of strategies for donor coordination and cooperation in the region. Finally, it identifies the World Bank's role in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the region.
Convention on the rights of the child: HIV/AIDS and the rights of the child
From research to practice: use of short course Zidovudine to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission in the context of routine health-care in Northern Thailand
Summarizes a technical meeting to develop priorities for an operations research agenda to study effective behavior change strategies for HIV risk reduction, particularly those that focus on what have been called the "ABC" behaviors: abstinence or delaying sex, being faithful or partner reduction, and condom use.
Mother-to-child transmission (MTCT)is by far the most significant source of HIV infection among children below the age of 15 years. The purpose of this paper is to review key issues for consideration by policy-makers and planners and to propose ways in which prevention strategies might be tailored to local conditions.