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Stigma, HIV/AIDS and Prevention of Mother-to-Child TransmissionSummaryFor some time now, HIV/AIDS-related stigma has been a major stumbling block in addressing HIV prevention, treatment, and care worldwide. In mid-2001, the Panos Institute Global AIDS Programme and UNICEF initiated a pilot project to explore the complexities of this stigma in greater depth. The long-term aims of this work were to promote greater understanding among policymakers and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) of the causes, expressions, and impact of such stigma and what action might be taken to reduce it. The specific aims of the pilot project were to:
This report provides a country-by-country analysis of the findings of the research in general, and a comparative analysis of the specific forms, contexts, determinants, and implications of stigma in relation to MTCT. The Table of Contents includes:
Contact aids@panoslondon.org.uk PublisherPlaced on the Communication Initiative site July 22 2003 Last Updated July 04 2003 Top 5 Related Pages
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