E-tutorial on Family Planning and Integration of HIV for Sex Workers

E-tutorial on Family Planning and Integration of HIV for Sex Workers
This e-tutorial describes the purpose and benefits of a focused approach on FP-HIV integration, which enables sex workers to access family planning services. The e-tutorial takes approximately one hour to complete. After completing this e-tutorial, participants will know:

Aastha’s FP-HIV Integration model
How to integrate FP services in HIV interventions with SWs
How to use tools such as a tailored strategic behavior communication (SBC) package and various screening and record forms for effective integration of FP-HIV services

There is also a quiz associated with the e-tutorial. 

Communities Deliver: the Critical Role of Communities in Reaching Global Targets to End the AIDS Epidemic

Communities Deliver: the Critical Role of Communities in Reaching Global Targets to End the AIDS Epidemic
This report draws on multiple sources that document the many ways in which communities are advancing the response to AIDS, and the evidence for the effectiveness of these responses. Core areas of community-based activities include advocacy, service provision, community based research and financing are illustrated by innovative examples of community-based actions.
Year of publication: 
2015

Guidance on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for Serodiscordant Couples, Men and Transgender Women Who Have Sex with Men at High Risk of HIV: Recommendations for Use in the Context of Demonstration Projects

Guidance on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for Serodiscordant Couples, Men and Transgender Women Who Have Sex with Men at High Risk of HIV: Recommendations for Use in the Context of Demonstration Projects
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.
Year of publication: 
2012

Oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis: Questions and Answers

Oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis: Questions and Asnwers
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 question-and-answer document 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.
Year of publication: 
2015

Oral Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis: Putting a New Choice in Context

Oral Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis: Putting a New Choice in Context
The World Health Organization (WHO) anticipates releasing updated guidance on oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), containing tenofovir (TDF), as an additional HIV prevention choice. The new guidance is likely to be significantly broader than previously and creates real opportunities to move forward with implementing PrEP as part of comprehensive HIV programmes. This publication, produced collaboratively between UNAIDS, WHO and AVAC, is intended to complement WHO recommendations and support the optimal use of oral PrEP to protect individuals and contribute to ending the AIDS epidemic.
Year of publication: 
2015

МСМ Фандрайзинг Инструментарий

МСМ Фандрайзинг Инструментарий
Руководство по сбору средств на связанные с ВИЧ, общественных проектов, обслуживающих геев, бисексуалов и других мужчин, имеющих половые контакты с мужчинами (МСМ ), и трансгендерных лиц в странах с низким и средним уровнем доходов.
Year of publication: 
2011