Prevention of HIV/AIDS infections among female commercial workers in Kampala,Uganda: Discussion paper no.004/2010
Material type: TextPublication details: Nairobi African Medical & Research Foundation(AMREF) 2010Description: iv, 34pSubject(s): LOC classification:- WC 503.J58 2010
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Presents a study of Uganda often cited as an example of a rare success in reducing the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Africa a continent facing a severe aids crisis from close to 30% I the 1980?s to 6.4% in the year 2002. Kawempe Community Health Development Project located in a poor informal urban setting of Kampala aims to improve sexual and reproductive health services available for female commercial sex workers and equip them with employable skills for behaviour change.
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