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Population Action International
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09.12.2006
New commitments from four countries bring researchers closer to the funding they'll need to fully develop experimental new products women could use--with or without the consent of men--to protect themselves against HIV.
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Image: Diemo School pupil placing question on HIV/AIDS in the box for anonymous queries © Peter Armstrong
07.12.2006
New commitments from four countries bring researchers closer to the funding they'll need to fully develop experimental new products women could use--with or without the consent of men--to protect themselves against HIV.
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Image: When will Africa's women have the power to protect themselves? © Peter Armstrong
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07.08.2006
In video interviews, Kenyan women explain why condoms are vital forms of protection against HIV and why, in their culture, abstinence-only programs can sometimes do more harm than good.
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07.08.2006
In video interviews, Kenyan women explain why condoms are vital forms of protection against HIV and why, in their culture, abstinence-only programs can sometimes do more harm than good.
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24.07.2006
After successfully fending off the spread of HIV through prostitution, Cambodia faces a new challenge in its battle against HIV/AIDS. Transmission now occurs primarily between husband-to-wife there, provoking calls to revamp the country's HIV prevention strategy.
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