The Population Council's HIV and AIDS program is devoted to understanding and slowing the spread of the HIV epidemic. Through biomedical and behavioral research, the Council expands access to innovative and effective products and services, with a focus on the hardest-to-reach, most marginalized populations.
Submissions from 2001
HIV voluntary counseling and testing among youth ages 14 to 21: Results from an exploratory study in Nairobi, Kenya, and Kampala and Masaka, Uganda, Horizons Program, Kenya Project Partners, and Uganda Project Partners
Interventions to reduce HIV/AIDS stigma: What have we learned?, Lisanne Brown, Lea Trujillo, and Kate Macintyre
Making a difference for children affected by AIDS: Baseline findings from operations research in Uganda, Laelia Gilborn, Rebecca Nyonyintono, Robert Kabumbuli, and Gabriel Jagwe-Wadda
Reducing HIV infection among youth: What can schools do? Key baseline findings from Mexico, South Africa, and Thailand, Holley Stewart, Ann P. McCauley, Simon Baker, Martha Givaudan, Shegs James, Iwin Leenen, Susan Pick, Priscilla Reddy, Usasinee Rewthong, Patchara Rumakom, and Dilys Walker
The case for microbicides: A global priority, Kathy Attawell
Trafficking and human rights in Nepal: Community perceptions and policy and program responses, Celine Daly, Vaishali Sharma Mahendra, Pankaja Bhattarai, Nick Langton, Jyoti Sanghera, Catrin Evans, Ratna Kapur, Dill Ram Dahal, and Siobhan Crowley
Transitions to adulthood in the context of AIDS in South Africa: Report of Wave I, Naomi Rutenberg, Cathrien Kehus-Alons, Lisanne Brown, Kate Macintyre, Anthea Dallimore, and Carol E. Kaufman
Women, communities, and the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV: Issues and findings from community research in Botswana and Zambia, Laura Nyblade and Mary Lyn Field-Nguer
Submissions from 2000
Male circumcision and HIV prevention: Directions for future research, Johannes van Dam and Marie Christine Anastasi
Measuring relationship power in HIV/STD research, Julie Pulerwitz, L. Steven Gortmaker, and William Dejong
Peer education and HIV/AIDS: Past experience, future directions, Deanna Kerrigan and Ellen Weiss
The female condom: Dynamics of use in urban Zimbabwe, Deanna Kerrigan, Steve Mobley, Naomi Rutenberg, Andrew A. Fisher, and Ellen Weiss
Submissions from 1999
Informing Research on HIV Prevention: A Consultation, Sharon Fonn and C. Elizabeth McGrory
Literature review: Challenging HIV-related stigma and discrimination in Southeast Asia: Past successes and future priorities, Joanna Busza
The female condom in Zimbabwe: The interplay of research, advocacy, and government action, Population Council
Submissions from 1998
Community-based AIDS Prevention and Care in Africa: Results of four action-research interventions in East and Southern Africa, Ann Leonard and Esther Muia
Submissions from 1995
Community-based AIDS prevention and care in Africa—Dissemination of Phase I findings: Report of five national workshops, Population Council
Submissions from 1994
Community-based AIDS prevention and care in Africa: Case studies from five African countries, Ann Leonard
Submissions from 1993
Community-based AIDS prevention and care in Africa: Workshop report, Andrea Eschen
The development of microbicides: A new method of HIV prevention for women, Christopher J. Elias and Lori L. Heise