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CLAC's Resource Library contains many resources on key populations. To make a general search, add your keywords to the Search box located in the upper left corner of the website. For a more detailed search that yields fewer (and more relevant) results, use the various search filters on this page. To start, choose a topic from the dropdown menus below to generate a list of those resources — then use the other filters to narrow your results. After you have generated a list of resources, you may select specific resources by clicking on the headline/title of that reource. Indiviudual resource pages offer you the option to browse similar resources by searching key population, language, theme, and keyword tags. We welcome your contributions!

The Smart Sex Worker's Guide to The Global Fund is aimed at sex workers as a quick reference guide to help sex workers understand the Global Fund and its complex structures. The guide is helpful to sex worker organisations who are already receiving funding from the Global Fund as well as to those who hope to receive funding from the Fund in the future.
This is a webcast that illustrates FHI 360's strategy for Risk-Based Segmentation for Strategic Behavioral Communication. The Aastha Project has been used to illustrate points throughout this webcast.

This e-tutorial describes the clinical services for most-at-risk-populations under the Indian National HIV Program with illustration of Project Sankalp in Karnataka state. There is also two quizzes associated with the tutorial:
- pre-test quiz
- post-test quiz

This post-test is designed to be taken after review of an e-tutorial on clinical components for service delivery; the e-tutorial describes the clinical services for most-at-risk-populations under the Indian National HIV Program with illustration of Project Sankalp in Karnataka state. There is also a pre-test available.

This pre-test is designed to be taken after review of an e-tutorial on clinical components for service delivery; the e-tutorial describes the clinical services for most-at-risk-populations under the Indian National HIV Program with illustration of Project Sankalp in Karnataka state. There is also a post-test available.

Designed for peer educators/navigators and community activists, this fact sheet offers current information regarding HIV, HPV, anal warts and anal cancer among gay men, other MSM and trans individuals. The fact sheet is also available in French and Spanish.

Designed for peer educators/navigators and community activists, this fact sheet offers current information regarding post-exposure prophylaxis for gay men, other MSM, and trans individuals. The fact sheet is also available in French and Spanish.

Designed for peer educators/navigators and community activists, this fact sheet offers current information regarding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PreP) for gay men, other MSM and trans individuals. The fact sheet is also available in French and Spanish.

Designed for peer educators/navigators and community activists, this fact sheet offers current information regarding the HIV Treatment Cascade (or HIV Continuum of Care) for gay men, other MSM and trans individuals. It is also available in French and Spanish.

The Advocacy for Community Treatment (ACT) Toolkit facilitates community activists to become effective advocates for HIV treatment access. It includes a special focus on supporting key populations and ensuring everyone’s right to health is respected. Topics covered in the participatory Toolkit include: the science of HIV, the relationship between human rights and treatment, how trade impacts the availability of medicines, financing for health, and community advocacy planning.

These guidelines outline the principles, procedures, and activities involved in developing and implementing evidence-based HIV prevention programmes that reach a large proportion of female sex workers in Nigeria. The guidelines also evaluate these programs and include specific tools adapted to the Nigerian context in the annexes.

This Guidance Note provides simple, concise and practical guidance on services for gay men and other men who have sex with men. References and links to full guidance are provided in the last section of the Guidance Note.

The Guide has been compiled for journalists and writers involved in reporting on sex work. It sets out basic facts about the sex work industry in South Africa and contains sections on appropriate terminology, use of images, and respectful interviewing techniques.

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.
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.