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German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF) |
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Federal Centre for Health Education (BZgA) |
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Robert Koch Institute (RKI) |
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Documents
Giving Hope |
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Sex, Drugs, Rock’n’Roll 2012 |
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Safer Use Minimize risks when taking drugs |
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Drug Users’ Memorial Day on July 21 |
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HIV and Hepatitis |
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Safer Use |
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Substitution offers new chances |
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Drugs, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis a Handbook |
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HIV and Hepatitis? A test for clarity |
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Staying healthy in the Sex Business |
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Don’t panic! You can protect yourself! |
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PaKoMi Prevention for and with Migrants |
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The Join In Circuit Goes Global |
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Study “Public Awareness of AIDS in the Federal Republic of Germany 2010” |
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Campaign “Join In”: Themes |
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Social Marketing- und Social Franchising-Ansätze zur Förderung von HIV-Prävention und Familienplanung |
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Know your epidemic – know your response |
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The paper on HIV-prevention presents the focus areas of German Development Cooperation in supporting its partners. It outlines the seven strategic starting points of cooperation to effectively tackle the challenges which go hand in hand with the epidemic. |
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Harmonisation of Public Policies on Sexual Education and HIV/AIDS Prevention in Schools in the MERCOSUL |
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Already in 2007 in a multilateral process facilitated by GIZ, the Brazilian Ministry of Health, UNAIDS, UNESCO and UNFPA - six countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay) jointly agreed to implement the regional south-south cooperation project called “Harmonisation of Public Policies on Sexual Education and HIV/AIDS Prevention in Schools in the MERCOSUL”. The flyer briefly describes the aims of the joint initiative, the implementation process, and achievements. |
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Human Capacity Development (HCD) |
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The paper briefly outlines the different types of courses which have been developed by GIZ to foster “Human Capacity Development (HCD)” in the area of health and especially HIV. |
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HIV and AIDS Prevention in the Ukraine |
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The fact sheet of GIZ describes context, objective, approach and results of the multi-faceted prevention efforts in the Ukraine which range from workplace prevention programs to using sports as an educational measure for responsible action and healthy lifestyle. |
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Fair Play |
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“Don’t give AIDS a Chance!” |
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The presentation summarizes at a glance the different measures of GIZ which as a comprehensive approach are used to prevent HIV in Ukraine. Among them are e.g. football to promote a healthy lifestyle or the join-in-circuit to foster education and information about HIV. |
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HIV Prevention for the High-risk Group of Injecting Drug Users (Harm Reduction) |
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Long version |
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Short version |
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The factsheet informs about current programme components and objectives of GIZ’s harm reduction project in Nepal one of whose primary aims is the scaling up of the national Opioid Substitution Therapy programme. |
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Join in Circuit in Tajikistan |
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The guidelines for facilitators of the Join-in-Circuit (JiC) Tajikistan contain recommendations for planning and implementing the effective work with young people, The goal is to provide young people with knowledge and skills on the issues of HIV prevention through innovative models. The manual contains the principles of the JiC, a technical description and instructions for installing the JiC; a detailed specification of the different stations as well as tools for monitoring and evaluation. |
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Nationwide Campaign to strengthen HIV prevention among gay, bisexual and other MSM |
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Sexuality Education and Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) for HIV Prevention |
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Sexual Minorities and HIV |
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The document depicts the difficult situation that people whose sexual orientation or gender identity does not conform to majority norms are facing in many parts of the world, how they are particularly affected by HIV and how German Development Cooperation addresses this issue. |
External Links
German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF) |
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Campaign “Join In” |
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Germany’s Contribution to Sustainable HIV Control |
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In 2001 the international community committed itself to attain the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 6 to effectively and sustainably respond to HIV and AIDS, Malaria and other diseases. The present document illustrates in which priority areas and through which measures Germany currently contributes to the global response to HIV and how it will do so in the coming years. The main pillars of the German contribution to the global HIV response are the realisation of human rights, including , e.g., a particular attention to disadvantaged groups and the promotion of the participation of civil society; effective HIV prevention and health system strengthening including integrated services with the aim of universal access to prevention, testing and therapy. |