Summary Report of Key Findings and Program Recommendations from FHI MSM Program Evaluations
OCTOBER 2007 — This study, prepared by FHI's Asia Pacific Regional Office (APRO), reveals an overall positive effect of FHI programming on knowledge, sexual risk behavior, and access to commodities and services through a variety of interventions such as behavior change, advocacy, networking, community mobilization, and capacity building. However, quality and coverage were inconsistent from one site to another and there is a need to promote a minimum package of priority interventions along with improved organizational capacity and program monitoring.
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FHI/Bangladesh Publishes Tools to Improve STI Service Delivery
JUNE 2006 — FHI/Bangladesh has produced three publications aimed at supporting partners to provide excellent client-centered STI services. The documents describe minimum standards of STI service delivery required at drop-in centers supported by FHI, provide training tools to meet those standards and establish guidelines for doctors, nurses and counselors on diagnosis and treatment of STIs.
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Helping Men Make a Difference in HIV Prevention
According to Impact on HIV, efforts to involve both men and women in HIV prevention have shown that containing the spread of the virus will require fundamental changes in societies' expectations of men and women.
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