Document Type
Guide/Toolkit
Publication Date
2014
Abstract
Over the past decade (2001–11), there has been a steady decline in adult HIV prevalence in India as a result of evidence-based, intensive, and scaled HIV-prevention programs. Findings from the implementation of programs have been widely documented and have been published both as reports and peer-reviewed journal articles. In “Documentation of HIV Prevention Research and Programmatic Learnings from India,” Volume 2, we bring together recent articles published in peer-reviewed journals on the lessons learned from the HIV-prevention program in India. The document is divided into four thematic sections, and research highlights are presented at the start of each section. This compilation of papers will be a useful reference tool to guide policymakers, program managers, and field teams in different states of India in the design and implementation of HIV-prevention programs.
Recommended Citation
"Documentation of HIV prevention research and programmatic learnings from India—Selected peer-reviewed journal articles and key highlights: 2013-2014 (Volume 2)." New Delhi: Population Council, 2014.
DOI
10.31899/hiv9.1002
Language
English
Project
Documenting and Disseminating Lessons from Avahan, the India AIDS Initiative
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