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Guidance on Prevention of Viral Hepatitis B & C among People Who Inject Drugs
The focus of this guidance is on low- and middle-income countries, but it applies equally to high-income settings. The WHO, UNODC, UNAIDS technical guide for countries to set targets for universal access to HIV prevention, treatment and care for injecting drug users presents a comprehensive package of interventions for HIV prevention, treatment and care for people who inject drugs. This document has helped to achieve global consensus with high-level political bodies, the United Nations, donor agencies and civil society organizations on adopting a public health response that best addresses HIV in countries facing epidemics of injecting drug use. The nine interventions of this package (see box) are also relevant to the prevention of viral hepatitis, in particular the first two, needle and syringe programmes and opioid substitution therapy.
Technical Guidance on Combination HIV Prevention
The Economic Cost of Homophobia and the Exclusion of LGBT People: A Case Study of India
Access to HIV Prevention and Treatment for Men Who Have Sex with Men
This report first describes the methods and results of the online survey, followed by the methods and results of the focus group discussions. These sections are followed by a discussion section that explores the barriers and facilitators revealed by quantitative data in the survey, as well as the broader context of these barriers and facilitators as revealed in the focus group discussions. The report ends with a look forward at future directions.
Advancing the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Human Rights of Men who have Sex with Men Living With HIV
The report is also available in French and Spanish.