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Sexual Health Exchange Newsletter


Publication Date

Quarterly

Summary

Published by The Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) in collaboration with SAfAIDS (Southern Africa AIDS Information Dissemination Service) in Harare, Zimbabwe, the "Sexual Health Exchange" is a 16-page quarterly newsletter on HIV/AIDS prevention programming which aims to promote the worldwide exchange of information and experiences in the field of sexual health and HIV/AIDS.

The issues from 1995 forward are currently available to read online and to download in PDF format. Issues published before 1995 can be ordered by sending an e-mail to Dorothy Timmerman at d.timmerman@kit.nl

"The Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) is an independent centre of knowledge and expertise in the areas of international and intercultural cooperation. The aims of KIT are to contribute to sustainable development, poverty alleviation, and cultural preservation and exchange."

Number of Pages

16

Languages

English

Contact

Dorothy Timmerman

The Royal Tropical Institute (KIT)

Mauritskade 63 (main entrance)

P.O. Box 95001

1090 HA Amsterdam The Netherlands

Tel + 31 (0)20 568 8711

Fax + 31 (0)20 668 4579

d.timmerman@kit.nl

Sexual Health Exchange website

Source

Source: Email from Nel van Beelen (Editor, Sexual Health Exchange) to The Communication Initiative on August 2, 2004.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site September 06 2004
Last Updated September 06 2004



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