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Impact on HIV: Building Partnerships
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Volume 2, Number 1, June 2000

Family Health International's (FHI) latest issue of Impact on HIV, a
semiannual magazine about HIV/AIDS prevention and care, is now on-line.

This issue highlights effective partnerships for HIV/AIDS prevention
and care involving a range of partners, from community members to busi-
ness owners. It includes articles on community mobilization to support
orphans and other vulnerable children in southern Africa, a network of
people living with HIV/AIDS in India, and a successful private-public
partnership to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in
South African mining communities. Other articles examine the growing
role of nongovernmental organizations in Russia's response to a bur-
geoning epidemic, the results of a dynamic strategic planning process
in the Dominican Republic, and the growth of youth drama groups dedi-
cated to HIV prevention in Kenya.

You will find a full-text version of the publication at the following
URL:
http://www.fhi.org/en/aids/impact/iohiv/ioh21/index.html

More than 1,500 full-text materials in English, Spanish and French are
available on our Web site:
http://www.fhi.org

FHI is committed to helping women and men have access to safe, effec-
tive, acceptable and affordable family planning methods to ensure that
they achieve their desired number and spacing of children; preventing
the spread of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs);
and improving the health of women and children.

David Hock
Senior Information Projects Coordinator
Family Health International
mailto:dhock@fhi.org

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