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Practical information for health workers, educators and community carers on HIV, AIDS and sexually transmitted infections covering care, support and prevention.
 International Information Support Centre
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Practical information for health workers, educators and community carers on HIV, AIDS and sexually transmitted infections covering care, support and prevention.
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AIDS action
Aimed at health workers, educators and community workers, these resources provide practical information on a wide range of care, support and prevention issues concerning HIV, AIDS and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
The resources include training manuals, briefing papers and discussion guides. Also included are the international editions of
AIDS action, a newsletter that was produced by Healthlink Worldwide between 1987 and 2001. Regional editions of
AIDS action are still produced by Healthlink Worldwide's partner organisations:
Ação Anti AIDS - ABIA - Associação Brasileira Interdisciplinar de AIDS, Brazil (Portuguese)
Acción en SIDA - Calandria, Peru (Spanish)
AIDS Action Asia Pacific Edition - HAIN, Philippines (English)
Southern Africa HIV/AIDS Action - SAfAIDS, Zimbabwe (English)
New Resources:
Guideline on HIV disclosure - counselling for children up to 12 years of age
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Translators Without Borders
The work of Translators without Borders is of crucial importance for the success of humanitarian projects. Information available in the local
language is much more effective than in a foreign language. This is true for engineering and construction projects (such as digging water wells), and
agricultural projects (such as how to irrigate the land). But it is particularly important in healthcare. In many areas in the world people do
not only die from diseases, but also from the fact that they do not have basic information about how to stay healthy and what to do to prevent disease.
If you are a translator and you are willing to donate your time and professional skills to Translators without Borders, you will directly
support humanitarian projects. To join TWB, we ask you to fill in the
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