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«Martes Agosto 05, 2008»
Principio:07:00
Fin:19:06

Panoscope - daily coverage of the IAC Mexico City - a Southern perspective on the conference

Principio:12:05
Fin:12:15

Predictors of sexual risk reduction among female sex workers enrolled in a behavioral intervention in two Mexico-US border cities - Oral Abstract Session

Principio:12:15
Fin:12:30

Structural Interventions for HIV Prevention Among Female Sex Workers in Andhra Pradesh, India: Acknowledging Both Structure and Agency in Challenges to Policing Practice - Oral Abstract Session

Principio:12:15
Fin:12:30

Resist meth: a public health department, advertising agency, and community collaboration to develop a social marketing campaign to address methamphetamine use among MSM - Oral Abstract Session

Principio:14:45
Fin:15:45

This workshop will give participants a chance to review reproductive rights and mechanisms that can be used at local and other levels to report rights violations and prevent future violations

Principio:15:25
Fin:16:00

Partner concurrency and implications for behavior change strategy in Zimbabwe - Oral Abstract Session
by D. Kasprzyk, S. Cassels, D.E. Montano, M. Morris, A. Greek, S. Goodreau

Principio:16:30
Fin:16:45

Strengthening community participation in China’s AIDS response among men who have sex with men - Oral Abstract Session
by E. Settle

Principio:17:40
Fin:17:45

Money, destiny and risky sex deals: social contexts affecting safe sex practice and condom negotiation among men in high-risk settings in Bangladesh - Oral Abstract Session

Principio:17:50
Fin:18:00

Poverty, sex and the international response to AIDS - Oral Abstract Session
by N. Nattrass

Principio:23:00

Issues: UNAIDS consultations in more than 120 countries revealed that many obstacles to effective HIV programmes are social and political - including gender inequality, punitive approaches to sex work

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