In 1997, the Population Council initiated the Horizons Program—a decade-long USAID-funded collaboration with the International Center for Research on Women, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, PATH, Tulane University, Family Health International, and Johns Hopkins University—designing, implementing, evaluating, and expanding innovative strategies for HIV prevention and care. Horizons developed and tested ways to optimize HIV prevention, care, and treatment programs; worked to reduce stigma and improve gender-biased behaviors; and greatly expanded knowledge about the best ways to support, protect, and treat children affected by HIV and AIDS. In all its projects, Horizons strengthened the capacity of local institutions by providing support a...
Many women in the developing world still lack access to high-quality HIV/AIDS prevention and care se...
The International Center for Research on Women, the Muhimbili University College of the Health Scien...
HIV stigma contributes to risks for poor health; these risks are exacerbated by additional stigmas o...
In 1997, the Population Council initiated the Horizons Program—a decade-long USAID-funded collaborat...
In 1997, the Population Council initiated the Horizons Program—a decade-long USAID-funded collaborat...
In 1997, the Population Council initiated the Horizons Program—a decade-long USAID-funded collaborat...
In 1997, the Population Council initiated the Horizons Program—a decade-long USAID-funded collaborat...
In 1997, the Population Council initiated the Horizons Program—a decade-long USAID-funded collaborat...
In 1997, the Population Council initiated the Horizons Program—a decade-long USAID-funded collaborat...
Since the early years of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic, stigma has been understood...
Stigma is a common human reaction to disease. Throughout history many diseases have carried consider...
Stigma, defined as the co-occurrence of labeling, stereotyping, separation, status loss, and discrim...
In April 2003, the Horizons Program sponsored a one-day technical meeting to develop and set priorit...
Introduction: Research has found that HIV-related stigma has numerous negative impacts on the lives ...
Over the past 20 years, the Population Council has generated evidence around the types of stigma exp...
Many women in the developing world still lack access to high-quality HIV/AIDS prevention and care se...
The International Center for Research on Women, the Muhimbili University College of the Health Scien...
HIV stigma contributes to risks for poor health; these risks are exacerbated by additional stigmas o...
In 1997, the Population Council initiated the Horizons Program—a decade-long USAID-funded collaborat...
In 1997, the Population Council initiated the Horizons Program—a decade-long USAID-funded collaborat...
In 1997, the Population Council initiated the Horizons Program—a decade-long USAID-funded collaborat...
In 1997, the Population Council initiated the Horizons Program—a decade-long USAID-funded collaborat...
In 1997, the Population Council initiated the Horizons Program—a decade-long USAID-funded collaborat...
In 1997, the Population Council initiated the Horizons Program—a decade-long USAID-funded collaborat...
Since the early years of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic, stigma has been understood...
Stigma is a common human reaction to disease. Throughout history many diseases have carried consider...
Stigma, defined as the co-occurrence of labeling, stereotyping, separation, status loss, and discrim...
In April 2003, the Horizons Program sponsored a one-day technical meeting to develop and set priorit...
Introduction: Research has found that HIV-related stigma has numerous negative impacts on the lives ...
Over the past 20 years, the Population Council has generated evidence around the types of stigma exp...
Many women in the developing world still lack access to high-quality HIV/AIDS prevention and care se...
The International Center for Research on Women, the Muhimbili University College of the Health Scien...
HIV stigma contributes to risks for poor health; these risks are exacerbated by additional stigmas o...