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Making Prevention Work: Global Lessons Learned from the AIDS Control and
Prevention (AIDSCAP) Project 1991-1997

Family Health International's (FHI) most significant and comprehensive
publication on HIV/AIDS prevention is now online. This 113-page report
documents the experience of the world's largest international HIV/AIDS
prevention project, which was implemented by FHI and its partners in 45
countries. It describes lessons learned during AIDSCAP, with examples and
project profiles, in 10 technical and programmatic areas: behavior change
communication, improving prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted
diseases, prevention marketing, policy development, behavioral research,
evaluation, gender and HIV/AIDS, management, AIDS care and support, and
cross-border interventions.

You will find a full-text version of the publication at the following URL:
http://www.fhi.org/en/aids/aidscap/aidspubs/special/lessons/index.html
<http://www.fhi.org/en/aids/aidscap/aidspubs/special/lessons/index.html>

Many other FHI publications are also available in full-text versions in
English, Spanish and French on our Web site: http://www.fhi.org.
<http://www.fhi.org/>

FHI is committed to helping women and men have access to safe, effective,
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
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