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			<title><![CDATA[Changing The Rivers Flow Series: Challenging gender dynamics in a cultural context to address HIV, March 2009, SAfAIDS]]></title>
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					<description><![CDATA[SAfAIDS in partnership with Seke Rural, has implemented a pilot project in Zimbabwe in which Community Dialogues were used t address harmful cultural practices.  Positive results have been noted and documented.  From this project SAfAIDS has developed series of training materials and tools to support programmers who are interested in advancing their work with communities on addressing culture.  These materials have been packaged under the theme: Changing the river's Flow Series - A multi-purpose package.  ]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[ASK Notebook 3rd Edition]]></title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Antiretroviral Treatment Skills and Knowledge (ASK) Notebook for Community Workers in southern Africa: Third Edition 2008, SAfAIDS

This issue focuses on a very important illness which frequently causes serious health complications (and often death) in people living with HIV. Because of the weakening of the immune system through HIV, many PLHIV develop active tuberculosis (TB) – one of the most serious of opportunistic infections which may affect them. This is called ‘co-infection’. TB spreads easily because the bacilli (germs) which cause it are carried in the air, but it is very hard to diagnose in PLHIV. These factors make it a very important topic for community –based volunteers, as the health sector needs them to reach out to, and encourage, people in the community to be checked for TB, especially if they are HIV positive.   

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			<title><![CDATA[Sex, Sexuality, and HIV Prevention for Women, Men and Couples: Trainer's Guide]]></title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This Trainer’s Guide on Sex, Sexuality and HIV Prevention for Women, Men and Couples has been developed in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the Southern Africa HIV and AIDS Information Dissemination Service (SAfAIDS) and Seke Rural Home Based Care (SRHBC) of Zimbabwe, and is part of a programme to mainstream HIV and AIDS into cultural practices in order to reduce the vulnerability of women and girls in southern Africa to HIV infection.]]></description>
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			<title><![CDATA[In TOUCH ]]></title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is a publication of the SAfAIDS Media Resource Desk (MRD), a one stop shop for journalists and other media practitioners who wish to access quick, accurate and user-friendly information on HIV and AIDS prevention, care, treatment and support. The desk serves is a focal point for all HIV and AIDS information queries from the media.
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			<title><![CDATA[ASK Notebook 4th Edition]]></title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Antiretroviral Treatment Skills and Knowledge (ASK) Notebook for Community Workers in southern Africa: Fourth Edition 2008, SAfAIDS
This issue focuses on the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and malaria and HIV co-infection. Given the extent to which pregnant mothers in southern Africa cope with five or more parasites alongside another significant infectious disease, the time has come to pay more serious attention to the implications of coinfection and the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV. Malaria poses a great threat to human life on its own, but when coupled with HIV, this hazard is even more devastating, especially for pregnant mothers. ]]></description>
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					<description><![CDATA[In this edition of ASK, we explore the 'Positive Living' side of HIV treatment. Some people think that antiretroviral treatment (ART) is a total answer to HIV and AIDS: some may feel that since they are on ART they don't need to worry about their health, or what they eat and drink any more; and those for one reason or another can't get onto ART, may feel that there is nothing they can do for themselves. As we show in this edition, both of these perceptions are WRONG! If you can't access ART or if your CD4 counts are healthy enough that you don't neet to go on ART, there is a lot you can do to put off the need for ART as long as possible. We also discuss the sexual and reproductive rights of people living positively and how they can continue to enjoy their right to sex while protecting themselves and their partners through "Positive Prevention" practices.]]></description>
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