These guidelines are designed for ICRC and other health professionals – nurses, midwifes, doctors – who either lack experience in antenatal care or are not used to working in countries where medical infrastructure is underdeveloped or non-existent
A Handbook for country programmes
Harm Reducation, Decriminalization and Zero Discrimination for People who use Drugs
A guide for civil society
Accessed: 30.01.2020
Available in English, French and Spanish
UNAIDS is calling on governments to ensure that the right to health is realized by all by prioritizing public investments in health. At least half of the world’s population cannot access essential health services. Every two minutes a woman dies wh...ile giving birth. Among the people being left behind are women, adolescents, people living with HIV, gay men and other men who have sex with men, sex workers, people who inject drugs, transgender people, migrants, refugees and poor people.
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A guide for developing a hygiene promotion program to increase handwashing with soap
Model Chapter for textbooks for medical students and allied health professionals
These guidelines provide specific recommendations and expert suggestions — for national policy-makers and programme managers and their partners and stakeholders— on prioritizing, planning and providing HIV testing, counselling, treatment and care services for adolescents
Good practice guide
Supporting community action on HIV, health and rights to end AIDS