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HIV Prevention Knowledge Base | Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision
In recent years compelling evidence has emerged that voluntary medical
male circumcision (VMMC), when provided by well-trained health
professionals, reduces men’s risk of acquiring HIV from their female
partners by approximately 60 percent. AIDSTAR-One has recently released
two new resources to support countries in the rapid scale up of VMMC for
HIV prevention. The HIV Prevention Knowledge Base synthesizes research,
promising practices and related tools to help program planners design
evidence-informed VMMC programs.
Access the HIV Prevention Knowledge Base topic on VMMC on the
AIDSTAR-One website: http://j.mp/wHvstF
Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Event Materials from ICASA
The 16th International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA)
was held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 4 – 8 December 2011. During the
conference, the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
(PEPFAR), UNAIDS, and WHO collaborated on several key events in support
of VMMC for HIV prevention, including the following:
PEPFAR/UNAIDS/WHO Meeting - Accelerating Scale up of VMMC for HIV
Prevention in Eastern and Southern Africa
PEPFAR/UNAIDS Press Conference - Launch of Five-Year Action Framework
for Accelerated Access to VMMC for HIV Prevention in Eastern and
Southern Africa
PEPFAR/UNAIDS Satellite Session - VMMC: Cost, Impact and Challenges of
Accelerated Scale-Up in Eastern and Southern Africa
View videos, presentations and related materials from these events on
the AIDSTAR-One website: http://j.mp/zIKPJv
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John Nicholson
Knowledge Management/Communications Manager
AIDSTAR-One
John Snow, Inc.
1616 N. Ft. Myer Drive
11th Floor
Arlington, VA 22209
202.276.0624
Learn more about JSI at: www.jsi.com
Visit AIDSTAR-One at: http://aidstar-one.com
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