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There is need for sustained HIV prevention, care, and treatment, especially among key populations (KP) who comprise as much as 40 percent or more of new HIV infections. As activities are scaled up and more stakeholders and actors are involved in the provision of KP interventions, there is the need to ensure that a standardised set of services is provided to all KPs in a non-stigmatising and confidential manner. These Standard Operating Procedures have been developed as one of the essential and fundamental activities outlined in the National MARP Strategic Plan 2011-2015. They are designed to systematise the strategies employed under the NSP 2011–2015 and its M&E Plan.

How do we close the gap between the people moving forward and the people being left behind? Similar to the Global report, the goal of the Gap Report is to provide the best possible data and to give information and analysis on the people being left behind.
This short film is being used as a webcast for India Learning Network-Bridge Project's e-learning initiative and will help you to acquire better understanding of the clinical components for service delivery for most-at-risk-populations. The film was originally produced by Karnataka State AIDS Prevention Society, India for educational purposes.

This report provides a comprehensive analysis to date of HIV-related funding and programming for MSM in six Southern African countries (Botswana, Malawi, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabawe and Swaziland). The report also suggests actionable steps to improve the HIV response among MSM.
This webcast on Outreach strategies for IDUs has been produced with the support of Project ORCHID with presence in the two north-eastern states of Manipur and Nagaland. This zone of the country has high incidence of drug use and HIV among the community.

The report provides a comprehensive analysis to date of HIV-related funding and programming for MSM. The report also suggests actionable steps to improve the HIV response among MSM. A careful examination of MSM-related policies through donor and multilateral agencies reveals improved efforts but persistently inadequate investments and limited accountability for better results.

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is effective in preventing HIV transmission. Oral PrEP has been evaluated in gay men and other men who have sex with men, transgender women, heterosexual men and women and people who inject drugs. This guidance is intended to complement WHO recommendations (2012) and support the optimal use of oral PrEP to protect individuals and contribute to ending the AIDS epidemic.

This issue of research for sex work reflects a small shift. Here, HIV and sex work don't mean an array of epidemiologically oriented studies, but the frame for critiques of and questions about policy, laws, and programmes. Articles not written by sex workers themselves base their conclusions on what sex workers say. Here, no one tells sex workers how to run their lives.

Between May and August 2011, the Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation conducted formative evaluations of the Gender Equality (GES) and Sexual Orientation and Gender Identities (SOGI) Strategies of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund). This executive summary sets out the Foundation's key recommendations. The full report describes the evaluation process, findings, and recommendations in further detail.

These guidelines include evidence-based recommendations, the summary and grading of evidence, implementation issues, and key research gaps. The document presents good practice recommendations that focus on ensuring an enabling environment for the recognition and protection of the human rights of MSM and transgender people.

The resolution was adopted by the UN General Assembly in June, 2011 and centered on intensifying efforts to eliminate HIV and AIDS.

Language shapes beliefs and may influence behaviors. These guidelines to UNAIDS' preferred terminology have been developed for use by staff members, colleagues in the program's 10 cosponsoring organizations, and other partners working in the global response to HIV.
O EPOA é descrito detalhadamente na abordagem de divulgação de pares aprimorada LINKAGES: Guia de implementação. Este currículo de treinamento complementa o guia, oferecendo um currículo detalhado para treinar os profissionais de divulgação de pares para implementar o EPOA. O guia consiste neste documento e um conjunto de ferramentas de treinamento, folhetos e apresentações em PowerPoint.

This e-Tutorial describes the rationale, benefits and steps of integrating the Microplanning approach in HIV prevention interventions with MARPs This e-Tutorial takes approximately one hour to complete. After completing this e-Tutorial, participants will know:

This e-tutorial quiz test knowledge about the rationale, benefits, and steps of integrating the Microplanning approach in HIV prevention interventions with MARPs. It is meant to be taken after review of an e-tutorial on Microplanning.