In order to stay up to date with HIV/AIDS news and events, lower you can find useful links containing any piece of information you might need.
Country Coordination Mechanism
Main Links
- http://www.ccm.md
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The official site of the Moldova Country Coordination Mechanism
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About Drugs
- http://www.drognet.md
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A site of the Union for HIV Prevention and Harm Reduction that is aimed at teenagers, parents and school teachers and refers to useful information on services for drug users.
NAM website
- http://aidsmap.com
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A website with various resources covering all aspects related to HIV, including country epidemiologic situation, country reports and guidelines to support development and implementation of the country AIDS Programmes.
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
- http://www.unaids.org
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A site that produces and distributes accurate, up-to-date and evidence-based resources (printed, electronic, audio and online), covering both the medical and social aspects of HIV, to people living with HIV and to those who work to treat, support and care for them.
- http://www.talcuk.org/
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addresses the issues of gender and generation, but also focuses on additional issues, including safe motherhood with discordant couples, male circumcision, the female condom, voluntary and confidential counselling and testing, and other related issues. 'Stepping Stones PLUS' is only available as a pdf file, either on CD or by email. It can be ordered, at a cost of £10, from TALC either online or by email.
Code of Conduct on Images & Messages
- http://www.dochas.ie
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Dóchas members have created a Code of Conduct on Images & Messages. The purpose of this Code is to provide a framework which organisations can refer to when designing and implementing their public communication strategy. The Dóchas Code offers a set of guiding principles that can assist practitioners in their decision-making about which images and messages to choose in their communication while maintaining full respect for human dignity.
KaiserEDU’s Tutorial
- http://www.kaiseredu.org/tutorials_index.asp#media
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KaiserEDU's tutorials are multimedia presentations on health policy issues, research methodology and the workings of government.
AIDS Diary
- http://www.aidsdiary.org/
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This is a great example of how one well-told story can have a huge impact in personalizing the epidemic. There are lessons here on the power of radio, on selecting the right story to tell, on empowering PLWHA by giving their voices a platform, and partnering to increase impact.
How to use the Radio to capture your Project
- http://www.radiodiaries.org/
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If you're interested in some very basic tools for how to make radio pieces, check out the site. Audio is a cheap and powerful way to capture the voices of leaders emerging from your projects.
The Global Media Aids Initative
- http://thegmai.org/programming/index.cfm
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GMAI is dedicated to leveraging the power of media to help prevent the spread of HIV and reduce the stigma facing those already living with the disease.
Global Health Reporting
- http://www.globalhealthreporting.org/
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This website provides the latest information on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
HIV Code
- http://www.hivcode.org/resources-and-tools/
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A tool developed specifically for NGOs working in the field of HIV/AIDS aimed at organizational development. The site is specifically useful because it has resources translated into Russian.