USAID, through the AIDSTAR-One project, maintains a comprehensive database of good and promising programmatic HIV-related practices to inform design and implementation efforts. The Promising Practices Database allows program planners and implementers to identify practices that merit replication and scale-up. Learn More: http://www.aidstarone.com/promising_practices_database/about_promising_pract New Practice Uganda's Something for Something Love campaign combined mass media, person-to-person, and community media to stimulate a national movement against transactional sex. Implemented by the Young Empowered and Healthy (YEAH) initiative, Something for Something used community dialogue, radio drama, and advocacy activities among media and religious leaders to change behaviors of both older men and young women, and influence social norms to reduce tolerance for transactional sex. Learn More: http://www.aidstar-one.com/promising_practices_database/g3ps/young_empowered_and_healthy_yeah_something_something_campaign Featured Practice Programa H in Brazil: Programa H's practice promoted more gender-equitable behavior among young men. Using a lifestyle social marketing campaign for promoting changes in community or social norms related to what it means to be a man, this practice sought to change attitudes around traditional male norms. Learn More: http://www.aidstar-one.com/promising_practices_database/g3ps/programa_h_promoting_more_gender_equitable_norms_and_behaviors_among_young_m Nominate a Practice Spread the word about your program's important innovations to others in the field, including USAID. Learn More: http://www.aidstar-one.com/promising_practices_database/nominate Provide Feedback Help us make this resource more useful. Provide Feedback: http://www.aidstar-one.com/contact To manage subscriptions/passwords, or view archives, go to http://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/click4hp.html . [log in to unmask] is run in collaboration with Health Nexus: http://www.healthnexus.ca/index_eng.php