This paper discusses how commercial sex workers in Mysore, India have accepted and taken ownership of an HIV/AIDS prevention program focused on improving their health. The researcher collected data while in Mysore on a practicum for three months. Information was collected through in-depth interviews, focus groups, speaking with key informants, reviews of office documents and participant observation. The HIV prevention project was implemented in 2004 and its success has been due largely to the fact that the community was placed at the forefront since inception. The sex workers in Mysore formed a collective called ‘Ashodaya Samithi’. They have been actively involved in the decision-making process throughout the evolution of the project and ha...
What is the impact of community mobilisation as a central component of targeted HIV prevention progr...
INTRODUCTION:Between 2014 and 2017, a program aimed at reducing HIV risk and promoting safe sex thro...
HIV prevalence among female sex workers (FSWs) in India remains well above the national average. Pre...
This is the Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins in the Jo...
Evidence from community-led HIV prevention projects suggests that structural interventions may resul...
In this paper, we examine the role of Voluntary organizations (VO’s) in combating the incidence of H...
Empowerment has gained prominence in the field of public health as creating enabling environments is...
The Sonagachi Project was initiated in Kolkata, India in 1992 as a STD/HIV intervention for sex work...
The current paper examines the utilization of community mobilization as a strategic health communica...
sex workers in two Calcutta redlight areas where a STD/HIV Intervention Project (SHIP) is being impl...
To test the efficacy of a sustainable community-level HIV intervention among sex workers, the Sonaga...
Sex workers in India are central to HIV prevention programmes, yet the relationships of sex workers ...
Abstract Background Structural factors are known to affect individual risk and vulnerability to HIV....
Sex workers in India constitute a marginalized population. They are considered at high risk of HIV/A...
This paper highlights the impact of raid, rescue, and rehabilitation schemes on HIV programmes. It u...
What is the impact of community mobilisation as a central component of targeted HIV prevention progr...
INTRODUCTION:Between 2014 and 2017, a program aimed at reducing HIV risk and promoting safe sex thro...
HIV prevalence among female sex workers (FSWs) in India remains well above the national average. Pre...
This is the Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins in the Jo...
Evidence from community-led HIV prevention projects suggests that structural interventions may resul...
In this paper, we examine the role of Voluntary organizations (VO’s) in combating the incidence of H...
Empowerment has gained prominence in the field of public health as creating enabling environments is...
The Sonagachi Project was initiated in Kolkata, India in 1992 as a STD/HIV intervention for sex work...
The current paper examines the utilization of community mobilization as a strategic health communica...
sex workers in two Calcutta redlight areas where a STD/HIV Intervention Project (SHIP) is being impl...
To test the efficacy of a sustainable community-level HIV intervention among sex workers, the Sonaga...
Sex workers in India are central to HIV prevention programmes, yet the relationships of sex workers ...
Abstract Background Structural factors are known to affect individual risk and vulnerability to HIV....
Sex workers in India constitute a marginalized population. They are considered at high risk of HIV/A...
This paper highlights the impact of raid, rescue, and rehabilitation schemes on HIV programmes. It u...
What is the impact of community mobilisation as a central component of targeted HIV prevention progr...
INTRODUCTION:Between 2014 and 2017, a program aimed at reducing HIV risk and promoting safe sex thro...
HIV prevalence among female sex workers (FSWs) in India remains well above the national average. Pre...