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Mon, 10 Jul 2000 10:19:37 -0400
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Greetings and apologies for any cross-postings!

Impact on HIV: Building Partnerships
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 business
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 burgeoning epidemic,
the results of a dynamic strategic planning process in the Dominican
Republic, and the growth of youth drama groups dedicated 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
<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. <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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