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InfoDev: Facilitating Communications in Response to HIV/AIDS in South-East-Asia
Geneva: UNAIDS (2001), 49 pp.
"Harnessed to its full potential, basic e-mail and Internet facilities can serve as a powerful tool in the prevention of HIV/AIDS. In South-East Asia, UNAIDS has coordinated an infoDev project, a global grant programme funded and managed by the World Bank to promote innovative projects on the use of
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A Media Handbook for HIV Vaccine Trials for Africa
Geneva: UNAIDS (2001), 45 pp.
Communications Programming for HIV/AIDS: An Annotated Bibliography
Geneva: UNAIDS (1999), 112 pp.
"This document contains 667 references and has been organized according to recent findings in our review of the application of current communication frameworks to HIV/AIDS communication. In short, there seems to be a consensus among academics, researchers, and practitioners that a new framework in H
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Radio and HIV/AIDS: Making a Difference. A Guide for Practitioners, Health Workers and Donors
Geneva: UNAIDS; Media Action International (1999), 120 pp.
"This is a practical guide to producing the kind of radio programmes which will make listeners stop and think about HIV/AIDS and how they can help reduce the risk of infection. In 1998 AIDS killed 1.4 million people and left 6 million orphans in Eastern and Southern Africa alone. Lack of information
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Communications Framework for HIV/AIDS: A New Direction
Geneva: UNAIDS (1999), 102 pp.
Radio y VIH/SIDA: Cómo marcar la diferencia. Manual para profesionales de la radio, personal sanitario y donantes
Geneva: UNAIDS; Media Action International (1999), 120 pp.
"[Esta publicación] es una guía práctica para producir el tipo de programas de radio que hará a los oyentes pararse a pensar en el VIH-SIDA y en cómo pueden ayudar a reducir el riesgo de infección. En 1998, el SIDA mató a 1,4 millones de personas y dejó huérfanos a seis millones de niños e
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