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Local HIV prevention work for African and MSM communities:. Overview: Good Prevention. New Technologies Involving communities and stakeholders. Local examples. Innovative , Inventive solutions-financial and systemic constraints. Good Prevention:. LIKHOMO TSEO: MAY YOUR COWS MULTIPLY - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Local  HIV prevention work for African and MSM  communities:
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Local HIV prevention work for African and MSM communities:

Overview:

• Good Prevention.• New Technologies• Involving communities and stakeholders.• Local examples.• Innovative, Inventive solutions-financial and

systemic constraints.

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Good Prevention:

LIKHOMO TSEO: MAY YOUR COWS MULTIPLY

UNAIDS-Investing for results. Results for people-2012

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Good Prevention:

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New Technologies:

Image: GNP+

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Involving Communities and Stakeholders

Sigma Research -2008

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Involving Communities and Stakeholders- Faith

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Local Examples:

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Local Innovative, Inventive solutions:

Our ‘good’ HIV prevention should yield sustainable results that matter to people.

Image: UNAIDS- Investing for results. Results for people-2012

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Conclusion: Thinking Good prevention• When will the next 1000 people become infected with HIV?

• Where will the next 1000 people acquiring HIV infection be (for example, geographical distribution and population groups)?

• Why will the next 1000 people acquire HIV infection (for example, behavioural, social and cultural factors)?

• How can you prevent them from becoming infected with HIV?

• Which approaches have worked? Which have not? What evidence do you have?

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