The Knowledge, The Will and The Power is a statement of what we, the NAHIP Partners, plan to do to prevent HIV transmissions occurring during sexual activity among the diverse population of Africans living in England (Chapter 1). We describe the size and context of Africans living in England (Chapter 2), the size of the HIV epidemic and the number of new infections occurring (Chapter 3), as well as the behaviours and facilitators of new infections (Chapter 4). We then articulate how the NAHIP partners intend to influence future behaviours (Chapter 5). The final three chapters describe what is required in order to meet the HIV prevention needs of individual African people (Chapter 6), of NAHIP partner organisations (Chapter 7) and of those u...
Given their high risk of HIV and unintended pregnancy, female sex workers (FSWs) have high and susta...
In this era of extraordinarily high HIV prevalence rates in much of sub-Saharan Africa, numerous gro...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Fourteen percent of Kenya's adult population is curre...
Funded by the Department of Health and managed by the African HIV Policy Network, the National Afric...
Migrant black African communities bear the brunt of heterosexual HIV/AIDS epidemic in the UK. This s...
Migrants have been found to be at enhanced risk for the Human Immune Deficiency Virus (HIV) in compa...
HIV prevention work with African communities in the UK remains of paramount importance given the con...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the demographic and behavioural factors associated with HIV testing among mi...
Due to its rapid spreading, AIDS has been declared a global epidemic. Especially sub-Saharan Africa ...
Objective: HIV infection is a sensitive issue in black communities [Serrant-Green L. Black Caribbean...
Due to its rapid spreading, AIDS has been declared a global epidemic. Especially sub-Saharan Africa ...
HIV infection and AIDS are disproportionately afflict-ing Third World countries, especially the coun...
The single most significant factor responsible for the reduction of life expectancy in Africa is HIV...
IN THIS ISSUE: Preventing HIV among injecting drug users | Reaching men who have sex with men | Adap...
Given the constraints faced by the health care infrastructure in responding to the AIDS crisis in su...
Given their high risk of HIV and unintended pregnancy, female sex workers (FSWs) have high and susta...
In this era of extraordinarily high HIV prevalence rates in much of sub-Saharan Africa, numerous gro...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Fourteen percent of Kenya's adult population is curre...
Funded by the Department of Health and managed by the African HIV Policy Network, the National Afric...
Migrant black African communities bear the brunt of heterosexual HIV/AIDS epidemic in the UK. This s...
Migrants have been found to be at enhanced risk for the Human Immune Deficiency Virus (HIV) in compa...
HIV prevention work with African communities in the UK remains of paramount importance given the con...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the demographic and behavioural factors associated with HIV testing among mi...
Due to its rapid spreading, AIDS has been declared a global epidemic. Especially sub-Saharan Africa ...
Objective: HIV infection is a sensitive issue in black communities [Serrant-Green L. Black Caribbean...
Due to its rapid spreading, AIDS has been declared a global epidemic. Especially sub-Saharan Africa ...
HIV infection and AIDS are disproportionately afflict-ing Third World countries, especially the coun...
The single most significant factor responsible for the reduction of life expectancy in Africa is HIV...
IN THIS ISSUE: Preventing HIV among injecting drug users | Reaching men who have sex with men | Adap...
Given the constraints faced by the health care infrastructure in responding to the AIDS crisis in su...
Given their high risk of HIV and unintended pregnancy, female sex workers (FSWs) have high and susta...
In this era of extraordinarily high HIV prevalence rates in much of sub-Saharan Africa, numerous gro...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Fourteen percent of Kenya's adult population is curre...