This session reports on the development and implementation of online and mobile HIV/AIDS outreach and prevention programmes to protect public health and promote human rights through a community-owned response with populations disproportionately at risk of HIV infection: men that have sex with men, male sex workers and transgenders. The project’s use of mobile and online technologies removed barriers to learning; enabled education to be delivered not-for-profit; and makes sex and human rights education available to the most marginalised in Thailand. The project takes advantage of multiple entry points and opportunities for behaviour/practice change to reduce the incidence of HIV through a peer education via on and offline social networks. Su...
BackgroundElectronic health (eHealth) interventions are promising in HIV and sexually transmitted in...
In an era where mobile phones and computers are ubiquitous, technology-based interventions to reduce...
mHealth – Mobile phones in HIV prevention in Uganda by Axel Salomonsson Abstract The use of ”new” i...
Building local capacity to protect public health and promote social justice with stigmatised populat...
In addition to growing epidemics of HIV among men that have sex with men (MSM) and transgenders in T...
In addition to a growing epidemic of HIV among transgenders in Thailand, a low awareness of how to a...
1 day pre-conference workshop, 15 October, 2012. Venue: Engaging Learning Environment, Faculty of Be...
The prevalence rate of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection among men who have sex with men ...
HIV-positive gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM) experience sexual stigma, HIV-related...
This project will produce animations in order to increase understandings of safe sex practices and a...
Purpose – Building local capacity to protect public health and promote social justice with stigmatiz...
IntroductionHuman Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevalence among young gender-diverse (a wide range o...
In India men who have sex with men and engage in sex work (i.e., male sex workers; MSW) have a high ...
While many transgenders, or 'lady-boys', have a high visibility and work in professions such as hair...
[Extract] Information and communication technology (ICT) is transforming community-based and communi...
BackgroundElectronic health (eHealth) interventions are promising in HIV and sexually transmitted in...
In an era where mobile phones and computers are ubiquitous, technology-based interventions to reduce...
mHealth – Mobile phones in HIV prevention in Uganda by Axel Salomonsson Abstract The use of ”new” i...
Building local capacity to protect public health and promote social justice with stigmatised populat...
In addition to growing epidemics of HIV among men that have sex with men (MSM) and transgenders in T...
In addition to a growing epidemic of HIV among transgenders in Thailand, a low awareness of how to a...
1 day pre-conference workshop, 15 October, 2012. Venue: Engaging Learning Environment, Faculty of Be...
The prevalence rate of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection among men who have sex with men ...
HIV-positive gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM) experience sexual stigma, HIV-related...
This project will produce animations in order to increase understandings of safe sex practices and a...
Purpose – Building local capacity to protect public health and promote social justice with stigmatiz...
IntroductionHuman Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevalence among young gender-diverse (a wide range o...
In India men who have sex with men and engage in sex work (i.e., male sex workers; MSW) have a high ...
While many transgenders, or 'lady-boys', have a high visibility and work in professions such as hair...
[Extract] Information and communication technology (ICT) is transforming community-based and communi...
BackgroundElectronic health (eHealth) interventions are promising in HIV and sexually transmitted in...
In an era where mobile phones and computers are ubiquitous, technology-based interventions to reduce...
mHealth – Mobile phones in HIV prevention in Uganda by Axel Salomonsson Abstract The use of ”new” i...